Ricoh España operates as the Iberian arm of a global IT integrator, delivering managed workplace services, digital infrastructure, and workplace transformation across 2,200 professionals and 15,000 customers. The tech stack is heavily VMware-centric (vSphere, NSX-T, Tanzu, Aria suite) paired with Microsoft enterprise infrastructure (Azure, Microsoft 365, Intune, Active Directory), signaling a deep infrastructure-modernization play. Current hiring accelerates across sales and engineering roles, with active projects focused on VMware infrastructure migration, hyper-automation, and workplace service modernization—indicating Ricoh is actively reshaping its legacy managed-services portfolio toward cloud-native and automation-driven models.
Ricoh España and Portugal operate from two main hubs (Sant Cugat del Vallés in Barcelona and Alcobendas in Madrid) with 17 regional offices serving enterprise and mid-market customers across the Iberian Peninsula. The company provides managed IT services, digital workplace solutions, document management, production printing, and business process automation. With €380 million in annual revenue and a network of 100 distributors, Ricoh serves as a digital transformation partner for organizations modernizing workplace infrastructure, employee lifecycle management, and operational automation. The organization is structured around IT infrastructure delivery, managed services, and professional services teams.
Ricoh España runs on VMware infrastructure (vSphere, NSX-T, vSAN, Tanzu, Aria Operations, Aria Automation), Microsoft enterprise platforms (Azure, Microsoft 365, Intune, Active Directory), and ServiceNow for IT service management, alongside Oracle, Jira, and Apple/Windows device management.
Active projects include VMware infrastructure modernization and migration, hyper-automation factory setup, managed workplace service redesign, workplace device deployment (AV/imaging), and employee lifecycle management automation across its enterprise customer base.
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