American IT Company, Accenture, has acquired cloud data firm, Tenbu, as part of their company. The data analysts at Tenbu will be part of Accenture’s Data and AI team at Accenture Cloud First.
In a media release, data and specialists at Tenbu will bring new life to client relations and prioritize the client’s organizational needs “to achieve specific business outcomes.”
“Our goal is to help clients with total enterprise reinvention by building their digital core, optimizing operations and accelerating growth – and cloud data and AI are fundamental to a strong digital core,” said Karthik Narain, global lead for Accenture Cloud First. “Adding the Tenbu team will expand our capabilities to help companies drive new services, growth and resilience using data from across the cloud continuum for intelligent decision-making.”
With its headquarters at Sao Paulo, Tenbu specializes in creating solutions to aid in intelligent decision-making and planning in analytics, big data and machine learning. It is focused on helping clients to use data to their advantage and understand how it can be used to help their businesses.
Chief Executive Officer at Tenbu, Charles Pinto, made comments on the opportunity given them to bring their expertise to the fore.
“Joining the Accenture Cloud First team will enable us to bring our specialized skills to help clients make smart, well-informed decisions that generate value. It’s also a massive growth opportunity for our people to be integrated with Accenture Cloud First and to team up on business opportunities across the Accenture business.
Accenture has, so far, made eleven acquisitions into its fold in a bit to expand its market in Latin America and globally while giving customer data-related improvements.