Forbes September 23, 2024
Steve McDowell

IBM recently announced 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.

The acquisition, expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2024, is part of IBM’s larger move to integrate Oracle Cloud Applications with advanced AI solutions, including generative AI, to deliver better value for clients in various industries.

In addition to acquiring Accelapha, IBM announced that it’s expanding its global consulting network to assist clients in maximizing the value of Oracle’s cloud applications and extending...

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