Linux OS expertise

 Capensis 

Created at the beginning of 2000’s in the north of France, Capensis is a company specialized in Linux & Open Source IT engineering.

Since then, only one thing is important to us: providing our clients with the best solutions for their IT infrastructures, while bringing a competitive alternative to closed-source environments.

In 2011, Capensis designed the first Open Source hypervision solution in the world: Canopsis.

Our key to success? A dual core business working in synergy with a passionnate team of experts!

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 2002 

20 years of experience will always make a difference

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 4 locations 

Lille, Paris, Nantes and Tours

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 25 collabs. 

Passionate teams

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 Our offers 

Our teams know how to adapt to all situations: technical assistance, comprehensive projects and guaranteed results, support of open source solutions for customer administrators…

All our experience is thus expressed in a catalog of clear and precise solutions. It covers the following areas: Linux Base, IS Vision, Industrialization, Collaborative Solutions and Linux Security

Based on its experience in implementing IS supervision tools, Capensis is the publisher of the world’s first hypervision solution on the Open Source market: Canopsis.

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 2.3M 

Turnover 2021

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 + 100 

Customers including large accounts

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 Public & Private 

Various and diversified accounts

 Philosophy 

For the Capeneurs, the keywords are: “Passion of the Free” and “Service mindedness“. To support, motivate, and develop internal skills, Capensis invests in a training program for new technologies. Our philosophy: provide a real alternative to proprietary solutions.


100% “Linux Oriented” recruitment

Internal promotion of Open Source tools

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Investment of part of the technical production in R&D

Technically validated proposals

Tested et approved solutions

Incentives for redistribution

Compliance with software integrity

Open Source only Product edition

Discoveries retrocession to the Community

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