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Capgemini Increases Productivity and ROI with X1 Search
Background and Business Challenge
Mr. Marcus Stimler is the Chief Technology Officer for Capgemini, UK, a company with 140,000 employees across 40 countries. Capgemini services thousands of clients worldwide and offers an array of integrated services that combine leading-edge technology with deep business expertise. Marcus’ job is to ensure that investments in technology provide a positive return for Capgemini and allow the company’s most valuable employees – its consultants – to be as productive as possible.
As a result, business productivity search – the kind of enterprise search X1 enables – is of great interest to Mr. Stimler. Because Capgemini is an organization that is consistently innovating, creating new products, new ideas and new ways of working, it is critically important that employees not be slowed down trying to find and act on information and knowledge. As Marcus puts it:
Because of the organizational premium placed on knowledge, Capgemini employees were frustrated the inability to quickly find critical, time-sensitive documents, emails and information necessary for daily business requirements. As a result, individual employees took it upon themselves to look for a solution and discovered X1 Search.
The increase in productivity amongst the X1 users created a groundswell within Capgemini that gained the recognition of senior management, and convinced leadership to provide X1 to more employees. According to Marcus, the thinking became,
With an end user focus as a foundation, the company took a pragmatic approach, first setting up a pilot program to roll X1 out more broadly within the company. The pilot program evolved and X1 Search is now a mission-critical application with 3,000 users globally to date with more to come.
X1's Ease of Use Drives Adoption
Marcus identified workflow support, or allowing users to work in the way in which they prefer and are most productive – as a key value proposition of X1 Search:
Because X1 Search fits individual users’ unique workflows, Capgemini was able to roll the tool out more broadly and more easily gain acceptance and adoption. In that way, IT assumed the role of hero as opposed to the traditional role of antagonist. With X1 Search, Capgemini noted multiple benefits: ease of use; speed and accuracy of search; and the elimination of a user’s need to log into multiple systems. These benefits directly contribute to improved productivity, positive ROI, and end-user satisfaction. Marcus notes that:
Flexibility and Scalability Allow Capgemini to Grow the X1 Deployment as Needed
Capgemini’s journey began with individuals discovering X1 Search for themselves, installing and using it on their laptops to great success, and then drawing management’s attention to the solution. After deploying X1 Search to a broader swath of the company, Capgemini expanded from desktop search to SharePoint search, creating a single-pane-of-glass view for the most common sources of information. As Capgemini continues to add data sources, both on premise and in the Cloud, X1’s flexible architecture and intuitive interface are key. For example, with SharePoint search, X1 leverages the existing SharePoint index rather than forcing the IT team to re-index that content for each individual user. Such remote searches allow customers like Capgemini to roll out X1 on an enterprise scale. Marcus points out:
Search Empowers Users and Organizations
Capgemini’s strategic, user-focused approach to enterprise search centers on the understanding that effective search allows users to determine what they are looking for, as opposed to relying on algorithms or updating complex taxonomies. In the search space, analysts report that although 100% of the strategy around enterprise search is about enabling business productivity, a very small percentage of the dollars spent on enterprise search are actually targeted on the business productivity search that X1 enables.
Most search initiatives start out detached and separated from users through IT requirements building and vendor discussions; the focus is on informational web search and Big Data, which leads to a costly and cumbersome project. Although analytics and reporting serve a significant purpose for business and organizational intelligence, they very rarely, if ever, impact a user’s day to day workflow – which is 80% or more of the use case for enterprise search and the engine that drives any business.
Mr. Stimler and Capgemini rely on X1 Search to enhance their productivity by quickly locating information amongst a relentless avalanche of emails and other data. Many high-powered business professionals at top consulting organizations, financial institutions, major law firms, and science and engineering firms express similar sentiments to Mr. Stimler’s testimonial. They all rely on X1 Search to give their users a single-pane-of-glass to view their most important information (email, files, SharePoint, archives) increase their staff’s productivity and ROI.