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The 10 Most Interesting Accenture Acquisitions Of 2021 (So Far)
C.J. Fairfield
‘The needs of our clients are driving strong momentum in our business, with an acceleration of continued strong double-digit growth across applied intelligence, cloud, Industry X, operations and security,’ said Accenture CEO Julie Sweet.

Wolox
Early in the year, Accenture acquired Wolox, an Argentinean cloud native and development company that provides digital solutions to help clients achieve successful business outcomes.
Founded in 2012, Wolox has more than 280 experts in digital business design, product creation and agile squads. The acquisition will help Accenture drive cloud first and digital transformation capabilities in Argentina and South America.
“The acquisition of Wolox brings differentiated skills to Accenture, as the team uniquely blends cloud native development with design and state-of-the-art technologies for business transformation,” said Karthik Narain, global lead for Accenture Cloud First, in a statement. “Wolox has multidisciplinary teams of industry and business experts, UX/UI designers, software designers, architects and engineers and, together, we’re now more equipped to help clients tap into the technology expertise and human ingenuity that powers how Accenture innovates.”