IBM (NYSE: IBM, Forum) announced this week that it had acquired
Neudesic, a leading US cloud services consultancy specializing primarily in the Microsoft Azure platform.
Along with bringing skills in multicloud, this acquisition was touted by IBM as one that will significantly expand its portfolio of hybrid multicloud services and further advance the company’s hybrid cloud and AI strategy. Neudesic is a technology partner in business innovation, offering cloud and data-driven solutions. Its cloud and data consultants will join IBM Consulting's growing hybrid cloud services business, enhancing IBM’s ability to help clients meet their business needs with multicloud technologies. Neudesic extends IBM Consulting's skills and certifications across the hybrid cloud ecosystem.
IBM Consulting’s Senior Vice President John Granger said in a media release on this news that as one of the leading cloud platforms, Microsoft Azure is key to many of their clients’ ability to modernize and innovate.
“Neudesic adds deep Azure cloud, data engineering and data analytics expertise to accelerate our clients' hybrid cloud journeys. This builds upon IBM's prior acquisitions of cloud transformation capabilities last year.”
The Co-Founder and CEO, Neudesic, Parsa Rohani added that the firm will enhance IBM's hybrid cloud strategy with extensive Azure capabilities.
“The combination of our capabilities with IBM's hybrid cloud vision and scale will drive even more impactful innovation for clients.”
Neudesic has more than 1,500 cloud and data experts located across the US and in India. Neudesic provides a full scope of digital transformation services across advisory, application development, cloud migration, DevOps, integration, data engineering, data visualization and hyper-automation.