The firm earlier this year bought Bluetab, a Spanish data and hybrid cloud consultancy with more than 700 employees. The recently rebranded IBM Consulting has 140,000 global employees delivering services in strategy, experience, technology, and operations. "The ongoing investments IBM is making in consulting services with acquisitions like this one cement IBM as the partner of choice that clients turn to for their digital business transformation." "Reinvention with cloud and AI is happening at an unprecedented scale and pace, and enterprise marketing is no exception," said Mark Foster, SVP of IBM Consulting. The transaction is IBM’s ninth acquisition in cloud and AI services since Arvind Krishna became CEO in April 2020. The Armonk, NY-based technology firm has been aggressively investing in its hybrid cloud and AI strategy and capabilities – including cloud consultancies like Rego’s Workfront practice. IBM will add Rego’s Workfront practice to its Adobe practice within IBM iX, the customer and experience transformation group of IBM Consulting (formerly Global Business Services). The practice has more than 25 Workfront core certified consultants. Rego’s Adobe Workfront practice has Bronze Partner status and was named a Workfront Partner of the Year for the last two years. Rego’s more than 150 employees have supported 60% of Fortune 100 companies and completed over 1,000 integrations. The firm has deep expertise in Clarity, Rally, Workfront, and Microsoft Sharepoint systems, among others. Rego previously had a ServiceNow practice, which it sold to RSM US earlier this year. IBM has acquired the Adobe Workfront practice of Rego Consulting, a Centerville, UT-based firm specializing in work management software consulting.įounded in 2007, Rego helps clients implement project and portfolio management (PPM), IT business management (ITBM), and work management IT systems.
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