Deloitte buys ATADATA to strengthen cloud

Deloitte has announced it is acquiring the assets of ATADATA, an Atlanta-based provider of a cloud platform that maps, migrates and manages workloads.

ATADATA’s ATAsphere helps expand Deloitte’s cloud offering, and the company hopes that it can leverage its industry knowledge to add significant value.

“Combining the power of the ATAsphere platform with Deloitte services allows clients to more rapidly and efficiently plan, build and operate innovative cloud solutions,” said Larry Calabro, principal and cloud practice leader, at Deloitte Consulting.

The ATAsphere platform provides automated, integrated cloud migration along with discovery, application mapping, mirroring, and migration for enterprise workloads at scale, and is a platform certified by Amazon Web Services (AWS), works on Microsoft Azure, and recommended by Google Cloud Platform (GCP).

The acquisition follows significant cloud investments made by Deloitte. In 2017, Deloitte acquired the businesses of several cloud companies, including Day1 Solutions’ analytics and cognitive cloud assets, as well as adding 3,000 new US-based high-tech engineering jobs.

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