Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
In April 2014, Sopra announced a merger with Steria in an attempt to become the European leader in computer services. [5] Sopra is a consulting, IT services, and software development company. Its subsidiary Sopra Banking Software develops and distributes software for the financial services market.
As of 2017, Sopra Steria holds 33.52% of Axway and Sopra GMT, a holding company for Sopra Steria and Axway, holds 21.65%. In May 2016, Sopra Steria acquired the 8.62% stake in Axway formerly held by Société Générale. [15] Axway is a component of the CAC Small. [16] In 2016, Axway had more than 11,000 customers in 100 countries.
CIMPA is a product lifecycle management consulting and services subsidiary of Sopra Steria headquartered in Blagnac, France. CIMPA operates in the aerospace and defense industry as well as automotive, energy and transportation. CIMPA's annual turnover was €124 million in 2019.
Pierre Pasquier (born August 20, 1935) is the CEO and co-founder of Sopra Steria, as well as the chairman of its subsidiary, Axway.He has been instrumental in building and developing Sopra Group into a systems and solutions [buzzword] integration company [clarification needed], and he has some 40 years’ experience in executive management and development of IT services.
NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) is a joint venture company in the United Kingdom between the Department of Health (DoH) [1] NHS Business Services Authority (NHS BSA) and the French IT services company Sopra Steria. [2] It provides back office services such as accounting, procurement, payroll and managed IT to NHS organisations.
(A side note: I halve the recipe - perfect amount for just 2 of us.)” “Excellent. The only thing I did differently is add vanilla because I love vanilla, otherwise I followed the recipe exactly.
Download QR code; Print/export ... move to sidebar hide. Sopra may refer to: Sopra Steria, a consulting, IT services and ... Sopra, Bhopalgarh, a village in India.
Xansa plc, trading as Xansa, was a British outsourcing and technology company, and was quoted on the London Stock Exchange until 17 October 2007 when the purchase of Xansa by Steria was completed and the company was delisted. [1]