Capgemini, a significant player in the French IT services industry, announced on Tuesday that it has agreed to buy Cloud4C, a managed cloud services company based in Singapore that is owned by CtrlS Group. The business maintains offices in Hyderabad and Navi Mumbai. The transaction’s financial specifics were not made public. With 1,600 employees spread over 29 countries, Cloud4C was founded in 2014 by Sridhar Pinnapureddy, who is also the CEO of CtrlS Datacenters and CtrlS Group. Industry-specific cybersecurity, disaster recovery, AI-ready platforms, automation-driven hybrid and sovereign cloud services, and compliance are among the company’s areas of expertise. It also serves as a global premium partner for SAP S/4 HANA Cloud.
Capgemini stated that by combining Cloud4C’s experience with Syniti’s data solutions, the acquisition, which is expected to close in the coming months pending regulatory permissions, will improve its hybrid cloud and SAP capabilities. Aiman Ezzat, CEO of Capgemini, said, “Cloud4C has an outstanding history in large-scale cloud transformations, attributed to its advanced, highly automated AI platform and processes.” “With this acquisition, the Group will be able to promote scalable industry-specific solutions that we know our clients need and want globally, along with gen AI-powered cloud automation platforms,” he continued. According to Pinnapureddy, the partnership with Capgemini will make it easier for Cloud4C to scale its cloud migration and management frameworks in order to better meet the needs of its international clientele. “I’m quite proud of what our group has created. In order to satisfy the demands of its global clientele, we are eager to combine our capabilities with Capgemini’s,” he continued. WNS announced a $3.3 billion acquisition in July, which was followed by the Cloud4C acquisition. By the end of 2025, the contract should be finalized.
