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Capgemini gives Arun Sridhar, Kiran Cavale global responsibilities
Friday, 3rd June 2011
Capgemini, one of the foremost provider of consulting, technology and outsourcing, today announced two key appointments for global roles based in India. Arun Sridhar as Vice-President, Infrastructure Services and Kiran Cavale as Vice President, Global Business Information Management.

Arun Sridhar, as part of the Infrastructure Services Strategic Business Unit, has the responsibility of driving Data Centre Services globally for Capgemini. He will play a key role in new offer developments in data centre services especially around Remote Infrastructure Management. Prior to Capgemini, Arun was with Accenture and has a career spanning over 15 years, working with large companies across US and Europe. He has extensive knowledge of the outsourcing industry and has been part of large and complex engagements.

Kiran Cavale, as part of the Global Business Information Management (BIM) Global Service Line leadership team in Capgemini, will take responsibility for optimising Capgemini's BIM assets in India and for developing strategies to drive global growth for the practice. With more than 23 years of experience, Kiran has played leadership roles in building businesses across several technologies including ERP, BI and Cloud/ SaaS and is well know in the industry for developing the Global Business Intelligence practical Satyam.

Commenting on the appointments, Aruna Jayanthi, CEO, Capgemini India said, "Infrastructure Services and Business Information Management are part of the key business offerings, identified by the Capgemini Group to drive growth, globally. We have built significant capabilities in India on these offerings and under the leadership of Arun and Kiran we are fully equipped to leverage India for global transformation solutions on these services".





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