Accenture (NYSE:ACN) has entered into an agreement to acquire Enkitec, an Oracle Platinum partner and a worldwide leader in Oracle Exadata implementations and Oracle database administration and development. The acquisition will bring Enkitec’s significant depth and breadth of expertise and specialization to Accenture’s Oracle business and will help simplify solution implementation, increase productivity and accelerate time to value with Oracle engineered systems for clients. Accenture will be well-positioned to help clients transform their data centers and business applications utilizing Oracle database technologies to improve performance, reduce costs and support innovation. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Enkitec is a global systems integrator specializing in the delivery of Oracle database technologies and customized end-to-end services for Oracle Engineered Systems. Oracle Engineered Systems combine Oracle’s applications and database technology, pre-integrated onto a single hardware platform to enable innovations at every layer of the stack. This can help clients significantly improve performance and reduce costs associated with deploying, running and supporting an IT environment. Enkitec has more than 70 highly skilled Oracle technology and Oracle Engineered Systems consultants, including 13 Oracle ACEs. The Oracle ACE Program recognizes individuals who demonstrate elite technical proficiency and make significant contributions in their respective Oracle communities.

“The Enkitec team has the largest concentration of talent at this level of specialization in Oracle Engineered Systems in the market today and adding their industry-leading capabilities will be a game-changer for our Oracle business,” said Derek Steelberg, global managing director of Oracle business for Accenture. “Demand for Oracle Engineered Systems is rapidly growing as more companies look to capitalize on the exceptional price performance of this technology, drive market differentiation, improve customer relationships and respond dynamically to changes in the marketplace. This acquisition, combined with Accenture’s Intelligent Infrastructure capability, will enhance our ability to help clients transform their data centers and accelerate time to value from their Oracle technology investments.”

Enkitec employees will join Accenture’s global Infrastructure Services business and become part of the company’s previously announced strategic initiative to bring the performance and flexibility of Oracle Engineered Systems to clients more quickly and cost-effectively. They will join a team of consultants who combine their experience with proprietary and field-tested methodologies and tools to reduce total cost of data center ownership through significant consolidation of servers, storage and networking components. Together they will focus on the design and implementation of Engineered Systems-enabled offerings such as Database Migrations, Enterprise-wide Database Transformations, Database-as-a-Service, Oracle Applications on Engineered Systems, and cloud-based solutions leveraging Engineered Systems technologies. This team is also backed by Accenture’s 17,000 Infrastructure Services professionals and 52,000 Oracle professionals.

Kerry Osborne, chief technology officer and co-founder of Enkitec, said: “We are excited about joining Accenture. Combining our technical strength in Oracle's Engineered Systems and database technologies with Accenture's deep customer relationships will open up a myriad of opportunities to better support our joint clients. Accenture also has significant experience in areas such as complete infrastructure outsourcing or performing full data center consolidation for clients utilizing Oracle's Engineered Systems.”

Accenture plans to leverage Enkitec’s robust Engineered Systems lab, which includes an in-house Hadoop cluster with an Oracle Big Data Appliance, several generations of Oracle Exadata, Oracle Exalytics and Oracle Database Appliance. Accenture will consolidate its Accenture Oracle Engineered Systems Center of Excellence capabilities into the Enkitec Lab to support demonstrations and proof-of-concept activities for clients.

Enkitec was named Engineered Systems Partner of the Year at the 2013 U.K. Oracle User Group Partner of the Year Awards. They also received 2013 Oracle Excellence Awards in the areas of Energy and Financial Services for North America.

Accenture has more than 52,000 Oracle-skilled consultants around the world who help clients achieve high performance with Oracle solutions by enabling distinctive business capabilities that support competitive advantage in their industry. With its extensive capabilities in the entire portfolio of Oracle’s hardware and software offerings, Accenture has built a number of assets to complement Oracle Engineered Systems including the Accenture Center of Excellence for Oracle Engineered Systems. Accenture has teamed with Oracle for more than two decades and is a Diamond-level member in Oracle PartnerNetwork (OPN) – the highest level available.

Accenture Infrastructure Services offers a portfolio of transformational services that help organizations design, build and run intelligent infrastructures to better serve customers, collaborate and innovate more effectively and reduce costs more predictably. Its end-to-end infrastructure services — from data center and workplace to network, security and operations –- help clients harness the power of emerging technologies while getting the most out of their legacy environments. By standardizing, consolidating, automating and integrating their infrastructures across on premise and cloud environments, Accenture helps clients lay the foundation for an agile, secure digital business that can anticipate and quickly react to dynamic business needs, driving competitive advantage and high performance.

About Accenture

Accenture is a global management consulting, technology services and outsourcing company, with approximately 289,000 people serving clients in more than 120 countries. Combining unparalleled experience, comprehensive capabilities across all industries and business functions, and extensive research on the world’s most successful companies, Accenture collaborates with clients to help them become high-performance businesses and governments. The company generated net revenues of US$28.6 billion for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31, 2013. Its home page is www.accenture.com.

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