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ARMONK, N.Y. - IBM (NYSE:IBM) announced on Tuesday the acquisition of SiXworks Limited, a UK-based consultancy specializing in digital transformation for the UK defence sector. The move aims to bolster IBM's expertise in providing secure digital solutions to public sector clients, particularly in the highly sensitive areas of cyber and defence cloud solutions.
SiXworks, founded in 2017 and headquartered in Farnborough, England, is recognized for its work with the UK Ministry of Defence. The company offers a range of services, from defining requirements to agile solution delivery and post-deployment maintenance support. This acquisition follows IBM's previous purchase of Octo, which positioned the company as a major partner for digital transformation within the U.S. federal government, including defence, health, and civilian agencies.
The integration of SiXworks into IBM Consulting will enhance IBM's capabilities in cybersecurity, data, and artificial intelligence in the UK. It reflects IBM's continued commitment to expanding its public sector consultancy services and delivering comprehensive digital solutions to its clients.
SiXworks is set to join IBM Consulting's public sector industry team, bringing a suite of highly specialized industry and technical domain skills that complement IBM's existing offerings. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.
This strategic acquisition is part of IBM's broader effort to support end-to-end transformation for clients in the defence sector, leveraging SiXworks' expertise in secure environments. The company's decision to acquire SiXworks underscores its focus on enhancing service delivery in areas critical to national security and defence.
The information for this reporting is based on a recent press release statement.
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