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Capgemini to support Google Apps

French consultancy is first major systems integrator to back the web-based office suite

Written by Computing staff

Capgemini is partnering with Google to provide the search giant's web-based office software to its corporate customers. The French consultancy is the first major systems integrator to back Google Apps, which was launched in February and includes email, word processing and spreadsheet applications.

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