- Hardis Group aligns the organization of its digital transformation consulting and digital services division with its “Tech for Business” mission. Its offering is restructured around five technological pillars. Its consulting activities are now organized by industry sector.
- A new position of Chief Technical and Operations Officer has been created. It has been entrusted to Michel Cordier, who has extensive experience in IT services companies.

Grenoble, April 23, 2025 – Hardis Group, an IT consulting and services company, a pure player Salesforce integrator, and a software publisher for the supply chain, announces significant changes within its digital transformation consulting and digital services division to align it with its “Tech for Business” mission. This mission aims to unlock the potential of technology to transform business, optimize the supply chain, and enhance customer performance.
A restructured offering around five technological pillars
To meet the expectations and needs of companies, particularly mid-sized businesses, and to offer support aligned with current technological market challenges, the Services division’s offering has been reorganized around five key areas: data, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, cloud, and sustainable digital technology.
“At the same time, the sales and marketing organization has been redesigned to develop sales of these high-potential market offerings,” explains David Vacca, Director of the Services Division at Hardis Group.
A sector-based reorganization of consulting activities
Simultaneously, the consulting activity is being reorganized by sector. Johan Cote takes over its management, aiming to develop consulting services for mid-sized companies and large enterprises, particularly in Île-de-France and the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
The Insurance-Mutual sector, created in 2021, is now headed by Jérôme Blanchard. Two new sectoral divisions have been added: one dedicated to industry and services, led by Cyprien Pouzargue, and another focused on the Retail-Distribution-Luxury sector, headed by David Perrais. The latter was recently recruited for his 25 years of experience in the sector, notably at companies such as Galeries Lafayette, SMCP, Decitre, and Frans Bonhomme.
“This sector-based organization aims to closely address the strategic challenges of our mid-sized and large clients and their operational realities, helping them convert the promises of technologies particularly AI into real business value,” adds Nicolas Odet, President of Hardis Group.
Establishment of technical and operational governance
Finally, a technical and operational governance structure has been set up, with the creation of the Chief Technical and Operations Officer role, entrusted to Michel Cordier. With over 30 years of experience in various IT services companies, including Capgemini, Steria, and SQLI, his missions include developing Hardis Group’s visibility in Île-de-France and forming new technological and commercial partnerships, especially with major market players or innovative AI and data start-ups. He will also contribute to expanding modernization offers for information systems (IS) and cloud migration (Move to Cloud).