Australian data and analytics consulting firm, Servian, has partnered with Australian IoT platform provider Reekoh to boost Servian’s ability to work with data generated from fragmented physical landscapes, and expand its IoT practice.
According to Reekoh the partnership will enable Servian to expand its current IoT practice — a major focus for the company moving forward.
“Servian helps major banks, retailers, telcos and other large companies draw insights from their data, with expertise that spread from digital delivery to artificial intelligence and cloud migration,” Reekoh said.
The company provides services across data & analytics, cloud infrastructure, UI/UX, customer engagement, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and IoT.
It also provides advisory services to help organisations define and execute on their IT strategy, and managed services to manage and run platforms on behalf of its customers.
To launch the partnership Reekoh’s sales and technical enablement teams will tour Servian’s Australian offices to training its solution architects and account managers on the Reekoh platform and tools and highlight how to cooperatively sell to customers tackling complex issues around the integration of new or legacy physical assets.
The move follows Servian, in August, acquiring automation and DevOps specialist Vibrato, a move claimed to make Servian the largest privately-owned pure-play data consulting firm in Australia. Servian also acquired a 40 percent stake in Vibrato sister company and cloud visibility software business Hava.
Those developments followed private equity firm Adamantem Capital in July 2018 taking an unspecified stake in Servian, to enable it, according to Adamantem, “to take advantage of the growing market opportunity for data and analytics both in Australia and globally.”
New tools from Reekoh
At the recent Gartner Application Architecture, Development and Integration Summit in Sydney Reekoh announced a new line up of data integration tools for its platform, including industrial IoT/edge integration and automation tools.
Reekoh CEO and co-founder Dale Rankine said the company was not looking to play catch-up with larger incumbent players, bur “moving fast to out-innovate and deliver products and services that truly enable enterprise customers who are now working within the integrated data landscape; that is nexus of physical, application and open data.”