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IBM acquires Hakkoda to continue its AI consultancy investment push


IBM has announced that it acquired Hakkoda, a data and AI consulting firm based in New York, for an undisclosed amount.

“With Hakkoda’s data expertise, deep technology partnerships, and asset-centric delivery model,” Ali said in a statement, “IBM will be even better-positioned to deliver value faster to clients as they transform with AI.” In February, IBM acquired DataStax, a platform for building AI apps, and the outfit recently finalized its purchase of infrastructure and security automation firm HashiCorp. “IBM’s heritage of innovation, their commitment to discovery, and deep partnerships with clients on their most technical challenges [are] a perfect pairing to take Hakkoda’s industry-focused modern data consulting to the global marketplace.”

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