Fujitsu Acquires Data Analytics Management Consultancy Versor

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Fujitsu Australia has announced the acquisition of data analytics specialist management consultancy, Versor. The acquisition, the company said, not only demonstrates Fujitsu’s commitment to investing in its growth in the Australian market but exemplifies a key element of its global strategy to address the growing demand for advanced data science consulting services through strategic acquisitions.

Versor provides data engineering, advanced analytics and data sciences services powered by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, which is a core capability of its digital transformation consulting services. Versor has clients across the public sector, mining, retail, health, utilities, financial services, and entertainment industries. Within its six years of operations, Versor has achieved more than 90 industry certifications.

Versor will operate as a Fujitsu company under the continued leadership of Dougall McBurnie. The data engineering, advanced analytics, and data science capability of Versor will complement Fujitsu’s industry-led solutions for customers, and Fujitsu’s existing strategic alliances with Microsoft and AWS.

‘By acquiring Versor, Fujitsu Australia brings additional specialist data capabilities to customers and strategic alliances’, says Graeme Beardsell, chief executive officer, Fujitsu Australia.

Versor’s experienced team of data scientists and data engineers will strongly complement Fujitsu’s existing teams.

‘Fujitsu considers this a strategic acquisition considering the growing demand for advanced data consulting expertise, which is now crucial for many organisations’, he said.

‘The acquisition provides career opportunities for Versor’s people and growth opportunities for the Versor business. We look forward to bringing to Fujitsu our highly skilled team of data and analytics consultants who will support new levels of innovation for Fujitsu customers and strategic alliance stakeholders.’