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Capgemini expands its AI consulting portfolio with new offerings

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Capgemini is launching a suite of new consulting offerings designed to help corporate clients build AI agents.

The bundle has two main components. According to Capgemini, the first is a collection of professional services that will span the AI agent development workflow “end-to-end.” The firm will also provide customers with what it described as an agent gallery. This is a catalog of prebuilt AI tools that will remove the need for Capgemini’s consultants to bring everything from scratch during client projects.

“Capgemini will help clients expedite their agentic AI journey from strategy to full deployment, enabling them to solve complex business challenges,” elaborated Capgemini executive Roshan Gya.

The firm is building its agent catalog on an Nvidia product called NIM . The latter offering provides access to popular AI models that have been customized by the chip giant to ease deployment. Nvidia packages the models into containers, an arrangement that make them easier to set up, and adds in error monitoring tools. NIM containers also include a Kubernetes installation that allows the AI model inside to scale across multiple servers.

Capgemini says that its new AI suite will include “over 100 bespoke AI agent-driven solutions.” The company didn’t specify whether that number covers only the NIM-based prebuilt agents or also includes professional services. It did, however, divulge some of the tasks that the offerings will seek to ease.

Capgemini’s AI suite will focus on industry-specific use cases across several major verticals. For car makers, the consultancy will make it easier to create digital twins, simulations that can simplify the vehicle design process. Capgemini’s solutions for the telecommunications sector promise to make internet providers’ network equipment more efficient. The new AI suite also includes offerings for the manufacturing, retail and financial sectors.

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