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FinancialForce undergoes total rebrand to Certinia

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Certinia has completely rebranded its name to align with the company’s evolution and delivery of a comprehensive SaaB platform. 

Formally known as FinancialForce, the company plans to seamlessly connect all aspects of service operations, customer success management and financial planning to empower businesses to deliver excellent services, enhance customer experience and accelerate growth. 

Certinia’s SaaB platform includes professional services automation, customer success, Services CPQ, ERP and FP&A solutions. 

Scott Brown, CEO of Certinia, said: “FinancialForce was the perfect name when the company was founded in 2009 describing its intent to deliver ERP on Force.com.

“Over the past decade, the company invested heavily to become the most trusted PSA solution in the market. Now, we have expanded our ERP leadership with the addition of FP&A, and recently launched new products in two additional markets with Customer Success Cloud and Services CPQ. Together, these are a comprehensive and tightly integrated platform for services businesses.”

Aiman Ezzat

UKI leads Capgemini

Q1 growth after Whitehall wonder win

Capgemini has announced its Q1 2023 results with a growth of over ten percent during the quarter. The regions of EMEA, France and UKI showed the most growth in the period, with North America reporting the least growth.

Revenues totaled €5,729m for Capgemini in quarter one, up 10.9 percent year-on-year at current exchange rates and 10.7 percent at constant exchange rates. In comparison to the same period last year, the results showed a drop of 38 percent.

The highest growth for the quarter was in UKI at 13.9 percent, with the rest of Europe at 13.8 percent. France saw growth of 12.4 percent, followed by APAC and LATAM at 8.4 percent. The North American segment reported an increase of 6.1 percent. Bookings meanwhile totaled €5,867m, up 6.5 percent. Capgemini’s biggest UK win in the quarter was April’s announcement that the Cabinet Office handed the firm a contract worth £13.5m as one part of a digital transformation project for the UK government. Capgemini will also be moving the Whitehall department from Google Workspace to Microsoft 365.

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