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Capgemini, a global leader in business and technology consulting and services, has chosen XebiaLabs as one of their strategic DevOps partners.
The partnership represents a combination of DevOps expertise and technology that will enable large organizations to accelerate the delivery of high-value software to their customers at scale.
The XebiaLabs and Capgemini partnership will provide the strategic planning, project delivery, and right technology set to help companies successfully implement and realize the benefits of DevOps at scale.
“Enterprise DevOps is accelerating exponentially and is evolving from manually connecting individual point tools to platforms that integrate the entire software pipeline,” said Derek Langone, CEO of XebiaLabs. “Because the market is changing so fast, companies need help understanding which from a wide spectrum of innovations is best suited to meet their goals. We’re excited that Capgemini has chosen XebiaLabs to extend their network of DevOps expertise for the benefit of organizations worldwide.”
“DevOps is a huge opportunity for organizations because it allows them to directly impact business results through better, faster, and safer software delivery,” said Rishi Singh, Director of Capgemini. “Our partnership with XebiaLabs represents our continuing commitment to strengthening the DevOps ecosystem, which is so important for enabling our customers to meet their business goals. XebiaLabs is a DevOps pioneer. Its DevOps platform plays a central role in the enterprise market and provides the intelligence, automation, and control companies need to scale DevOps across large organizations. We’re excited about the combination of strategic insights, DevOps expertise, and technology leadership that this partnership makes possible.”
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