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CAPGEMINI UK PLC

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) offers cloud hosting of Oracle and non-Oracle workloads using IaaS and PaaS in a range of hosting models including on-premise datacentre, third party and public cloud or government cloud options.

Features

  • UK Government Cloud with SC operating model under English Law
  • Support OFFICIAL SENSITIVE and SECRET workloads
  • Offers cloud on-premise deployment model for all services
  • Offers VMware service with licence and support included
  • Option to use existing Oracle licences in cloud
  • Option to use services with Oracle license included
  • Consolidate databases onto Exadata Cloud Service (ExaCS) technology as OpEx
  • Supports non-Oracle and third party applications
  • Buyer data center, third party data centre or cloud
  • Access autonomous database and platform services to reduce operational costs

Benefits

  • Accrue rebates against Oracle support & maintenance bills
  • Unlock innovation with hybrid cloud applications
  • Get quick actionable insights where data is created
  • Single monitoring and control plane regardless of service location
  • The market’s highest performance cloud for Oracle workloads
  • Leverage performance and availability SLAs unique in the market
  • Offers the lowest cost for data egress in the market
  • Use your existing Oracle skills and resources
  • Take workloads to cloud with minimal transformation
  • Latest security, performance, and hybrid capabilities

Pricing

£5,000 a unit a month

Service documents

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Framework

G-Cloud 14

Service ID

2 0 6 3 6 5 3 2 8 8 5 7 9 0 8

Contact

CAPGEMINI UK PLC Giovanna Borgia
Telephone: +44(0)370 904 4858
Email: publicsector.opps.uk@capgemini.com

Service scope

Service constraints
Capgemini would work with the Buyer to determine the scope of the service they require.
System requirements
Working with the Buyer to determine the scope of service

User support

Email or online ticketing support
Yes, at extra cost
Support response times
We aim to acknowledge receipt of questions within one Working Day. Resolution times will be according to the service level agreement for the service.
User can manage status and priority of support tickets
No
Phone support
No
Web chat support
No
Onsite support
Yes, at extra cost
Support levels
Not applicable for this service
Support available to third parties
Yes

Onboarding and offboarding

Getting started
Capgemini services are around design, migration and operation of the platform, Specific Buyer requirements would be discussed with the Buyers to assess their requirements
Service documentation
No
End-of-contract data extraction
Arrangements for Buyer data to be extracted can be agreed at the start of each contract, and the execution of such arrangements can be completed as part of the contract close down procedures.
End-of-contract process
At the end of the contract, Capgemini can review with the Buyer:
That contractual obligations have been met
That invoices have been raised and paid
That no outstanding, documented issues remain (unless agreed otherwise)
That access rights have been terminated and user IDs deleted
That data had been backed up and recovered as appropriate

Using the service

Web browser interface
Yes
Using the web interface
Users can manage, monitor, provision and lifecycle various components and services. Users can manage and track costs and raise support tickets.
Web interface accessibility standard
None or don’t know
How the web interface is accessible
Through the OCI portal provided by Oracle
Web interface accessibility testing
None
API
No
Command line interface
Yes
Command line interface compatibility
  • Linux or Unix
  • Windows
Using the command line interface
The functions available to users via a CLI will vary dependent the OS and will be agreed at project initiation or the next earliest opportunity.

Scaling

Scaling available
Yes
Scaling type
  • Automatic
  • Manual
Independence of resources
Our services is based on design, migration and operation of the platform, Specific Buyer requirements would be discussed with the Buyers to assess their requirements
Usage notifications
Yes
Usage reporting
  • Email
  • Other
Other usage reporting
Capgemini can develop a bespoke notification solutions to meet the customer specific requirements

Analytics

Infrastructure or application metrics
Yes
Metrics types
  • CPU
  • Disk
  • HTTP request and response status
  • Memory
  • Network
  • Number of active instances
  • Other
Other metrics
Please contact Capgemini for details of other infrastructure/application metrics required
Reporting types
  • API access
  • Real-time dashboards
  • Regular reports
  • Reports on request

Resellers

Supplier type
Not a reseller

Staff security

Staff security clearance
Conforms to BS7858:2019
Government security clearance
Up to Developed Vetting (DV)

Asset protection

Knowledge of data storage and processing locations
Yes
Data storage and processing locations
United Kingdom
User control over data storage and processing locations
Yes
Datacentre security standards
Managed by a third party
Penetration testing frequency
At least once a year
Penetration testing approach
‘IT Health Check’ performed by a CHECK service provider
Protecting data at rest
  • Physical access control, complying with CSA CCM v3.0
  • Physical access control, complying with SSAE-16 / ISAE 3402
  • Physical access control, complying with another standard
  • Encryption of all physical media
  • Scale, obfuscating techniques, or data storage sharding
Data sanitisation process
No
Equipment disposal approach
A third-party destruction service

Backup and recovery

Backup and recovery
No

Data-in-transit protection

Data protection between buyer and supplier networks
IPsec or TLS VPN gateway
Data protection within supplier network
  • TLS (version 1.2 or above)
  • IPsec or TLS VPN gateway

Availability and resilience

Guaranteed availability
Capgemini services are around design, migration and operation of the platform, Specific Buyer requirements would be discussed with the Buyers to assess their requirements
Approach to resilience
Please contact Capgemini directly for this information.
Outage reporting
Capgemini services are around design, migration and operation of the platform, Specific Buyer requirements would be discussed with the Buyers to assess their requirements

Identity and authentication

User authentication
  • 2-factor authentication
  • Public key authentication (including by TLS client certificate)
  • Identity federation with existing provider (for example Google apps)
  • Limited access network (for example PSN)
  • Dedicated link (for example VPN)
  • Username or password
Access restrictions in management interfaces and support channels
Access can be restricted to whitelisted IP addresses and MFA can be applied
Access restriction testing frequency
At least once a year
Management access authentication
  • 2-factor authentication
  • Public key authentication (including by TLS client certificate)
  • Identity federation with existing provider (for example Google Apps)
  • Limited access network (for example PSN)
  • Dedicated link (for example VPN)
  • Username or password
Devices users manage the service through
  • Dedicated device on a segregated network (providers own provision)
  • Dedicated device on a government network (for example PSN)
  • Dedicated device over multiple services or networks
  • Any device but through a bastion host (a bastion host is a server that provides access to a private network from an external network such as the internet)
  • Directly from any device which may also be used for normal business (for example web browsing or viewing external email)

Audit information for users

Access to user activity audit information
You control when users can access audit information
How long user audit data is stored for
User-defined
Access to supplier activity audit information
Users have access to real-time audit information
How long supplier audit data is stored for
User-defined
How long system logs are stored for
User-defined

Standards and certifications

ISO/IEC 27001 certification
Yes
Who accredited the ISO/IEC 27001
BSI
ISO/IEC 27001 accreditation date
04/05/2023
What the ISO/IEC 27001 doesn’t cover
Please contact Capgemini directly for information regarding ISO/IEC 27001 certification for this service.
ISO 28000:2007 certification
No
CSA STAR certification
No
PCI certification
No
Cyber essentials
Yes
Cyber essentials plus
Yes
Other security certifications
No

Security governance

Named board-level person responsible for service security
No
Security governance certified
No
Security governance approach
Our employees are instructed and obliged to comply with Capgemini's security policy and standards, which aim to safeguard the confidentiality, integrity and availability of physical assets
and electronic information as well as information hosted on behalf of our Buyers, to enable contractual obligations to be met and enable Capgemini UK to be compliant with relevant laws and regulations.
Information security policies and processes
Capgemini follows its own information security policy, which is referenced against ISO27001:2013 - Information Technology - Security Techniques - Information Security Management Systems - Requirements, ISO 27002:2013 - Information Technology - Security Techniques - Code of Practice for Information Security Controls, and the Information Security Forum - Standard of Good Practice (2014).

Operational security

Configuration and change management standard
Supplier-defined controls
Configuration and change management approach
Capgemini 's configuration and change management processes are set out in its ‘Unified Project Method’ (UPM), but can be adapted to comply with specific requirements by agreement with individual Buyers (tailored services may attract additional charges)
Vulnerability management type
Undisclosed
Vulnerability management approach
Capgemini services are around design, migration and operation of the platform, Specific Buyer requirements would be discussed with the Buyers to assess their requirements
Protective monitoring type
Undisclosed
Protective monitoring approach
Capgemini services are around design, migration and operation of the platform, Specific Buyer requirements would be discussed with the Buyers to assess their requirements
Incident management type
Undisclosed
Incident management approach
Capgemini 's incident management processes are set out in its ‘Unified Service Method’ (USM), but can be adapted to comply with specific requirements by agreement with individual Buyers (tailored services may attract additional charges)

Secure development

Approach to secure software development best practice
Supplier-defined process

Separation between users

Virtualisation technology used to keep applications and users sharing the same infrastructure apart
Yes
Who implements virtualisation
Supplier
Virtualisation technologies used
KVM hypervisor
How shared infrastructure is kept separate
Please contact Capgemini directly for detailed information.

Energy efficiency

Energy-efficient datacentres
No

Social Value

Social Value

Social Value

  • Fighting climate change
  • Covid-19 recovery
  • Tackling economic inequality
  • Equal opportunity
  • Wellbeing

Fighting climate change

Capgemini has a long‐standing commitment to environmental sustainability, with a strategy focusing on managing and reducing our own environmental impacts and deploying our expertise in technology and business transformation to help clients address their sustainability challenges. Our Group environmental sustainability ambition is to be Carbon neutral no later than 2025 and transforming to net zero by 2040 as approved by SBTi.

We integrate sustainability into our existing structures and solutions where applicable with our impacts being calculated using our online carbon impact calculator, underpinned by our methodology.

PUBLIC AND HYBRID CLOUD:
Scalability can reduce the future need to replace hardware; increased efficiency reduces energy consumption; and pay per use encourages companies to only use what they require, increasing energy efficiency.

CLOUD APPS:
Cloud Native apps can be agile, flexible and scalable to a variety of innovative outcomes e.g. Smartly, facilitating electric vehicle charging. Direct energy reduction through efficient equipment.

APPS MASS MIGRATION TO CLOUD:
Assessment of where it is possible to retire and rationalise legacy applications, as well as reducing inefficiencies, lowering operating costs and enabling business model innovation. This could all reduce energy consumption across the estate

ERP MIGRATION TO CLOUD:
Delivering operational efficiencies through the wider operations can lead to energy savings as well as cost and time across the business.

Covid-19 recovery

Since Covid-19, Capgemini has implemented a flexible working policy allowing all our employees to request arrangements for hybrid working where appropriate in view of client and team requirements.

We have made strides in helping communities gain access and skills to cope with the situation. We have partnered with Digital Unite, a leading Digital Inclusion organisation, since 2020 developing a new model for corporate support of digital skills training in the UK. For over two decades the organization has been helping third sector organizations build digital capacity by helping them recruit and train a network of 4000 Digital Champions, who then directly engage communities and help tens of thousands of people to learn basic digital skills.

At Capgemini, we have so-created Inspire, a training programme to support Capgemini employees to become Digital Champions. By embedding Champions within communities, people can more easily access regular support. We have so far had 983 people complete Inspire, with around 679 people being supported through it.

We launched the Digital Futures initiative in 2021 and it’s spearheaded by our Cloud Infrastructure Services leaders and colleagues. The initiative is designed to help and support thousands of digitally excluded people in their journey to inclusion through digital literacy projects. Initiatives such as this is a testament to our collective commitment towards digital inclusion actions. Capgemini aims to support digitally marginalised people through digital literacy programme across the world.

The Capgemini Research Institute published “Conversations For Tomorrow #6: Nurturing The Future Of Work – How organisations empower talent”. With the pandemic reshaping the future of work in several ways, this report specifically looks at how organizations can successfully implement the transformations necessary to thrive in the future of work, evaluating strategies such as refining and strengthening purpose; empowering talent; nurturing future skills; and instilling a trust-based culture.

Tackling economic inequality

Capgemini is committed to ensuring that digital transformation creates an inclusive and sustainable future for all. This means opening doors to technology careers for people who are currently far from the digital skills job market, such as those from deprived areas or refugees whose studies/career have been interrupted.

Capgemini have an ongoing schools outreach programme, allowing students to build new skills improving their chances of landing a job and work experience. 90% of our impact is with students from years 10-13. During events with schools, we offer: mock interviews, apprenticeship TalkCareers ins, technology talks, business challenge days, employability workshops, networking events, panel Q&As.

We create job opportunities for underprivileged individuals by collaborating with CodeYourFuture, a UK-based non-profit. Together, we support refugees and individuals from extremely low socio-economic backgrounds to access technical careers, such as software engineering. During 2023, we provided opportunities for 390 individuals and hired 7 through CYF. Capgemini also offers undergraduate and masters apprenticeships in partnerships with universities allowing individuals to gain skills while working.

We work collaboratively with many businesses including new businesses, entrepreneurs, start-ups, SMEs and VCSEs. Capgemini’s Applied Innovation Exchange (AIE) brings together a framework for action, a network of exchanges, and a diverse ecosystem to scout, trial, implement and accelerate innovative technology applications.

Capgemini supports the wider supply chain of UK businesses as a partner of Business in the Community within their business response network, engaging in sessions for refugees, coaching for job seekers, and providing digital inclusion mentors to the elderly. Capgemini supported supply chain resilience and capacity by spending £180m+ with 395 SMEs in 2022/2023.

We support our charity partners to build their digital skills and increase their impact through digital transformation. We have completed a range of pro-bono projects using our skills to impact charities, while developing our own junior talent.

Equal opportunity

Capgemini’s Diversity and Inclusion Policy states our commitments and guidelines to achieve a more diverse, equal, and inclusive work environment. Our definition of diversity encompasses all personal attributes, to reflect society in all its richness. It includes, among others, sex and gender identity, age, race/ethnicity or nationality, sexual orientation, ability status, social origin, cultural identity, faiths, working methods, skills, and experience. We value the differences and uniqueness of our people, while cultivating our commonalities.

Capgemini is recognised as one of the UK’s Most Inclusive Employers, is one of the UK’s Best Places to Work for Wellbeing, in the top 75 employers in the Social Mobility Index and is EDGE Assess Certified.

Capgemini is a member of the Business Disability Forum providing training, podcasts and comprehensive advice on conditions and adjustments. We hold a Disability Confident Employer badge. We work with Ambitious About Autism providing specialised education services and an award-winning employment programme. With the vision of everyone feeling valued for who they are, Capgemini initiated the NeuroInclusion Programme in 2023 for neurodivergent individuals to share their valuable experiences, ideas, and insights. This has grown, engaging with external experts, training sessions for staff.

Our employees benefit from seven Employee Resource Groups, which promote inclusive behaviours and provide our teams with space to come together and share their experiences. Currently, we have the Armed Forces Network, Women@Capgemini, CAPability, OUTfront, the Race and Equality Network, and Talking Heads. NeuroAbility is the most recently launched group ensuring an inclusive support space for neurodiverse employees or carers.

For 20+ years, our partnership with The Prince’s Trust has supported young people from disadvantaged backgrounds across the UK, providing employability skills and useful insights into technology careers. In 2023, our volunteers supported over 1,000 young people to improve their digital and employability skills.

Wellbeing

From the first stages of recruitment through to each working day with Capgemini, support is always at hand. Capgemini UK has been named one of the UK’s Best Workplaces™ for Wellbeing in 2023 by Great Place to Work®, the global authority on workplace culture.

Here are a few ways that Capgemini provides support on wellbeing:

Talking Heads Employee Network: Our wellbeing Employee Network, Talking Heads, which supports mental wellbeing, with 500+ members, providing a space for everyone to discuss anything mental health or wellbeing related. It’s a space to connect, share, seek advice, and uplift each other.

Wellbeing Champions: We have more than 160 trained Wellbeing Champions across our UK business who are available to all employees. These dedicated champions have been trained by mind and provide a friendly and trustworthy point of contact, enabling colleagues to speak about mental health concerns or life events in confidence. Their role is to listen and signpost to internal and external support, not make a professional or medical judgement.

Access to ‘Thrive’ app: We offer a confidential wellbeing app that helps build a growth mind-set, prevent, and manage stress anxiety and other mental health conditions. It has a mood meter, relaxation techniques, a goal setting system, access to a thought trainer and more.

“The company really cares about employees’ wellbeing. When I mentioned that I was going through a difficult time to more senior colleagues, they supported me throughout and reached out to me frequently to ask how I was doing. There is also a great Employee Assistance Program where employees can speak to therapists for free.” – Capgemini employee

We work with our clients to deliver a range of wellbeing initiatives including wellbeing knowledge share sessions, wellbeing in delivery toolkits, monthly health, wellbeing champion check-ins, health and wellbeing fundraisers and much more.

Pricing

Price
£5,000 a unit a month
Discount for educational organisations
No
Free trial available
No

Service documents

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