IBM Grows Oracle Cloud Consulting Capabilities, Unveils New AI Focus

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IBM Grows Oracle Cloud Consulting Capabilities, Unveils New AI Focus
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its intent to acquire Accelalpha, a global provider of Oracle Cloud consulting services, as part of its strategy to expand its Oracle consulting expertise and enhance its broader consulting capabilities. Accelalpha’s specialized knowledge in supply chain, logistics, finance, and enterprise performance management bolsters IBM 's ability to help clients accelerate their digital transformations.

Accelalpha’s global team of consultants, which includes specialists across North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and South America, will join IBM Consulting. This aligns with IBM’s broader ambition to deepen its capabilities in the Oracle ecosystem and strengthen its position as a partner for companies looking to modernize their operations through cloud technology and AI-driven innovation.

It's a strong move that will improve IBM’s competitiveness. IBM’s ability to combine its watsonx AI platform with Oracle Cloud solutions gives the company a unique value proposition as its consultants guide clients through critical decisions related to AI model selection, technology architecture, software licensing, and security risks.IBM’s acquisition of Accelalpha and the broader expansion of its Oracle consulting expertise add depth to IBM's Oracle consulting practice.

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