Business Services Industry

Research and Markets: System Integration Service Provider CIBER, Inc. Set to Realize the Potential of Its Acquisitions

Business Wire, May 12, 2008

DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91279) has announced the addition of Datamonitor's new report: Premium Company Profile: CIBER, INC. to their offering.

Continuing with its inorganic growth strategy, CIBER has recently acquired two SAP services providers in Sweden and the US. The company is all set to realize the potential of its acquisitions through their integration.

Scope

* Contains corporate strategy, value chain presence and SWOT Analysis

* Provides detailed business description, segment analysis, 5-year financial trends, key products and key competitors

* Includes information on suppliers/ partners, shareholding structure and key employees with biographies

Highlights of this title

CIBER is a system integration service provider. The company operates around 85 offices in 18 countries. The company's primary operations are located in the US and Europe.

The company's broad portfolio of offerings includes custom application development, application maintenance, enterprise integration services, and outsourcing services. The company also offers services to major federal and state government agencies.

The company manages its operation under five business segments namely, commercial, federal government, state and local government, US package, and European operations. In the fiscal 2006, the commercial segment, CIBER's largest business segment, accounted for 35.7% of its total revenues.

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* Access all the important information and analysis on the company in a single report

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* Gain access to company's adjusted five year financial data along with key ratios and market capitalization

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c91279

Source: Datamonitor

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