LSE:KNOS (Kainos Group plc)

About KNOS

Kainos Group PLC provides information technology services, consulting and software solutions. It is structured into two divisions namely Digital Services and Workday Practice. Digital Services include full life cycle development and support of digital solutions for government and commercial customers. Workday Practice includes includes cloud-based software for Human Capital Management and Financial Management and Planning. The company derives majority of its revenues from the Digital Services segment.
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