Overview
Capgemini is a Paris-headquartered global systems integrator with reported 2025 revenue of EUR 22.5 billion and a headcount of 423,400, of which roughly two thirds sit in offshore delivery centres in India, Poland, and Mexico. The firm is listed on Euronext Paris and operates through Strategy & Transformation, Applications & Technology, Operations & Engineering, and Cloud Infrastructure Services. Oracle work sits inside Applications & Technology and is delivered as part of a global Oracle Business Group.
The Oracle practice covers Oracle Cloud ERP, EPM, SCM, HCM, and CX implementations alongside on-premise E-Business Suite, JD Edwards, and PeopleSoft modernisation. Capgemini holds Oracle Cloud Premier Partner status, Cloud Excellence Implementer designations across ERP, SCM, and HCM, and operates dedicated Oracle delivery hubs in Bangalore, Pune, and Krakow. The firm has built proprietary accelerators for Fusion data migration, configuration baselining, and post-go-live hypercare, and runs a managed services portfolio for clients running steady-state Oracle environments.
Capgemini fits buyers running EUR 50 million-plus Oracle programmes with a European centre of gravity, particularly in manufacturing, automotive, utilities, and consumer products. It is less well matched to mid-market buyers under EUR 20 million who tend to find the commercial overhead heavy. In 2024 Capgemini expanded its Oracle Fusion ecosystem investment with additional cloud delivery centres in Lisbon and Kolkata to support European data-residency programmes.
Services Offered
- Oracle Cloud ERP, EPM, and SCM implementation (Fusion Applications)
- Oracle HCM Cloud and recruiting modernisation
- EBS, JDE, and PeopleSoft to Fusion migration assessments
- Oracle Analytics Cloud and Autonomous Data Warehouse deployments
- OCI lift, replatform, and disaster recovery design
- Oracle Cloud application managed services and L1–L3 support
- Organisational change management for Fusion adoption
- Test automation for Oracle quarterly updates
- Oracle functional and technical staff augmentation
- Operating model and shared services design tied to Oracle rollouts
Typical Engagement
| Engagement Type | Model | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|
| Oracle Cloud assessment & roadmap | Fixed-fee project | $150K–$500K (6–10 weeks) |
| Oracle Fusion implementation (single-pillar) | Fixed-fee or T&M | $2M–$15M (9–18 months) |
| Multi-pillar Fusion programme | Outcome-based or T&M | $15M–$60M (18–36 months) |
| Application managed services | Monthly retainer | $40K–$500K per month |
| Staff augmentation (Oracle functional) | Hourly bill rate | $70–$220/hour blended |
Pricing ranges verified May 2026 from public statements of work and reference checks. Offshore-heavy delivery from India and Poland sits at the lower end, EU onshore at the upper end.
Strengths
- European delivery depth — strongest French, Dutch, German, and Nordic Oracle bench among tier-1 SIs
- Oracle Cloud Premier Partner with Cloud Excellence Implementer status across ERP, SCM, HCM
- Industry-specific Fusion templates for automotive, utilities, and process manufacturing
- Mature managed services portfolio for Fusion quarterly update absorption
- Onshore-offshore blended pricing that lands 15 to 25 percent below US tier-1s on comparable scopes
- Established Sogeti subsidiary for Oracle QA, performance testing, and migration testing
Limitations
- Thinner Oracle Fusion bench in the United States compared with Deloitte, KPMG, and Accenture
- Variability in delivery quality between European onshore teams and India offshore centres
- Partner attrition during the 2023 to 2025 cycle in the Oracle ERP practice has affected continuity on some accounts
- Less depth on Oracle CX (Service, Sales, Marketing) than Accenture or Infosys
- Commercial process can be slow — RFP-to-signature cycles of three to five months are common