Digital asset lifecycle and managed services for enterprise IT infrastructure
Econocom operates a sprawling managed services business across 16 countries—supplying, financing, and maintaining workplace tech, AV, and infrastructure for mid-market enterprises. The stack is Windows/Azure/ServiceNow heavy, reflecting a traditional enterprise IT ops posture; hiring acceleration in engineering (18 roles) paired with simultaneous cloud migration and observability work signals a shift toward modernizing internal operations and customer delivery. The pain list (SLA compliance, cloud cost optimization, CI/CD pipeline maturity) reveals a company scaling from legacy managed services into cloud-native delivery.
Econocom Group is a 50-year-old European IT services and managed infrastructure company with over 8,600 employees operating across 16 countries and €2.9 billion in annual revenue. The business spans three core areas: equipment purchasing and financing, configuration and managed repair, and end-user support—serving enterprise clients across workplace technology, audiovisual systems, and data center infrastructure. Active operations span France, Belgium, and Spain; the company is publicly listed on Euronext Brussels and included in the Tech Leaders and Family Business indices.
Econocom operates on Windows, Azure, Microsoft 365, ServiceNow, Linux (Red Hat, Ubuntu, CentOS), Citrix, Ansible, Terraform, and Java-based tools. The footprint reflects enterprise IT ops: strong Windows/Azure/Microsoft, infrastructure-as-code tooling (Terraform, Ansible), and ITSM (ServiceNow) integration.
Econocom Group is headquartered in Puteaux, France, and operates subsidiaries across 16 countries with primary hiring activity in France, Belgium, and Spain.
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