
Capgemini’s Reuters report could not be completed because both required fetch tools failed for the source URL, leaving no verified article text to rewrite.
What the Record Shows
The only available fact is that the base article itself says: “Unable to complete: both required fetch tools failed for the source URL.” That means there is no accessible wire-service text here to extract names, figures, quotes, or claims from without inventing them.
Who Controls the Information
The source URL listed is https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/capgemini-says-ai-widens-client-spending-pool-2026-05-27/. But the provided base article contains no report content from that page, only the failure notice. With no article body, there is nothing factual to frame around corporate power, client spending, cloud partnerships, or any other claim.
What Can Be Said Without Guessing
The instructions require absolute source discipline: every fact, name, figure, date, and quote must come from the base article. Since the base article contains only the fetch failure message, any attempt to write a 400-word news article would require fabrication. That is not possible under the rules provided.
If you provide the full Reuters text or a working base article, I can rewrite it in the requested style and format.