Deloitte has once again stopped the acquisition train to ride Brisbane-based ServiceNow partner Entrago as global integrators rally to strengthen their enterprise software offerings.
Founded in 2018, Entrago is an elite partner of ServiceNow, providing counseling, consulting, and delivery services in Brisbane and across Australia.
The 21-strong team operates primarily in the health sector, as well as in government and financial services. The team will join Deloitte’s Consulting’s Enterprise Technology and Performance group later this month.
Entrago founder, former Accenture and Cloud Sherpas talent, Cameron Douglas-Savage will be a Deloitte Consulting partner.
“This is an exciting opportunity for Entrago and our people,” he said. “We’ve achieved a lot since we founded the business just four years ago, and joining a larger, and award-winning, ServiceNow operator is the right step, at the right time, for us.
“Deloitte represents a strong culture and strategic fit, a commitment to making a real difference for clients and communities, and local and global opportunities for our people to support clients in some of their biggest challenges. ”
Deloitte is a global elite partner of ServiceNow and was recently announced as the enterprise software vendor’s Asia Pacific Partner of the Year.
Deloitte Consulting and Lead ServiceNow partner Sonia Eland said the acquisition of Entrago will “greatly improve [its] extensive offers and market presence ”in the ServiceNow field.
“They will bring additional depth of technical experience and capabilities to healthcare and process automation, helping our clients streamline their operations and end-user service experiences, increasing agility in business model and driving change results from their investment in ServiceNow, ”he said.
The terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Deloitte’s rival global system integrators are also looking to increase their expertise in ServiceNow, locally and globally.
EY recently announced plans to build a US $ 1 billion ServiceNow exercise in 2025 as part of a new global alliance.
Meanwhile, KPMG recently launched its own reseller partnership with ServiceNow, becoming the first global partner to offer its environmental, social and governance (ESG) portfolio.
Deloitte has been a major player in the Australian mergers and acquisitions scene in recent years. At the end of last year, it took over Oracle Solutions partner Magia Solutions and Sliced Tech of Canberra.
Its rivals are also fast catching up. KPMG recently bought Brisbane’s Rubicon Red and Oracle partner Certus.
At the end of last year, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Australia negotiated to acquire Sydney -based information security and risk management provider WebSecure Technologies Australia.
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