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Presented by- Akhil Attin Gurmant Himanshu Kartik Prabhjit Vansh

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Presented by-AkhilAttin GurmantHimanshuKartikPrabhjitVansh

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ABOUT ACCENTUREOne of the world’s leading organizations providing management

consulting, technology and outsourcing services, with approximately 319,000 employees; offices and operations in more than 200 cities in 56 countries; and net revenues of $30.0 billion for fiscal 2014

Their four growth platforms—Accenture Strategy, Accenture Digital, Accenture Technology, Accenture Operations—are the innovation engines through which they build world-class skills and capabilities; develop knowledge capital; and create, acquire and manage key assets central to the development of integrated services and solutions for their clients.

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What Accenture does?Accenture helps organizations assess how to maximize

their performance and works with them to achieve their vision. it develops and implements technology to improve its clients’ productivity and efficiency – and may even run parts of their business.

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CORE VALUES OF ACCENTUREStewardshipBest PeopleClient Value CreationOne Global Network Respect for the Individual Integrity

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Recent major projects of Accenture Accenture was chosen to replace CGI Group as the lead contractor for

HealthCare.gov in January 2014. In December 2014, Accenture won a $563 million

contract to provide ongoing maintenance, software development and technology

support for HealthCare.gov through 2019.

Accenture was selected as lead contractor of the implementation of the United

States Department of Homeland Security's biometric identity management program,

called US-VISIT, in 2003. The contract was for ten billion USD over ten years. The

program has since had its responsibilities split and reorganized into different federal

departments.

Accenture engaged in a very large and ambitious IT overhaul project for the

National Health Service (NHS) in 2003, making headlines when it withdrew from

the contract in 2006 over disputes related to delays and cost overruns. The

government of the United Kingdom ultimately abandoned the project 5 years later

for the same reasons.

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INDUSTRIES CATERED BY ACCENTUREAerospace and defense

contractorsAgri businessAirlineAutomotiveBankingBorder & identity

managementBuilding materialsCapital marketsChemicals CommunicationsCustoms Defense

Electronics EnergyFinancial servicesForest productsInsurance Life sciencesMetals Mining Pensions Postal RetailTravel etc.

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ACCENTURE ClientsAdobeAFSDellGEHPLombardMicrosoftOracleIBMBMC

SAPSASSiemensGenesisCisco systemBMWNokia Infosys

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Areas catered by AccentureAmericaAsia PacificEuropeAfricaMiddle East

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Awards and Honors In 2013, the Ethisphere Institute designated Accenture as one of the World's Most

Ethical Companies for the 6th time.

The firm was named by Fortune magazine as one of the top 100 companies to work

for in 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013.

In 2013, the firm was named 9th in the Top 50 Companies for Diversity by Diversity

Inc.

In 2013, Corporate Responsibility Magazine named Accenture in the top 25 of their

top 100 Best Corporate Citizens for the third consecutive year.

In 2014, Accenture has been ranked at 339 in the Fortune Global 2000 list.

In 2014, Accenture was recognized as a leader for Worldwide Cloud Professional

Services by research firm IDC.

In 2014, Accenture was recognized as Best Employer of 2014 in the Netherlands by

national news paper NRC Handelsblad.

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