Accenture has recently taken over Enimbos, AWS consultant specialist, as the IT services giant commits to invest $3 billion in its new Cloud First initiative. In 2020, Accenture has acquired almost 25 various IT companies.
“The acquisition of Enimbos brings more cloud-native skills and experience to our growing Cloud First organization,” said Karthik Narain, Accenture’s Cloud First leader, in a statement. “We’ve learned from more than 34,000 cloud projects that a cloud-first strategy begins with creating a holistic cloud journey that influences many aspects of a client’s business, including their applications, infrastructure, talent and surrounding cloud ecosystem. Cloud-native capabilities are essential to designing next-generation systems that power the innovation that businesses need today at speed and at scale.”
Enimbis specializes in cloud migration and data center transformation services and possesses more than 130 AWS certifications. The AWS Premier Consulting Partner provides cloud modernization services, standardized multi-cloud managed services, and cloud governance and optimization. Enimbos partners with the likes of Microsoft Azure, Oracle, Google Cloud and VMware, to name a few.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Enimbos CEO and founder Javier de la Cuerda said his company has always aspired to be a key player in cloud migration for large organizations throughout Spain and Portugal.
“Being part of Accenture enhances our value and advisory role for clients, helping them transform their businesses to innovate faster and create differentiated value,” Cuerda said. “This is our moment to redefine and take a leadership position in enabling such transformation by combining our two organizations’ industry and functional expertise with the power of the cloud.”
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