Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) stories
Higher electricity costs are putting Europe at a disadvantage as investors choose locations for the power-hungry AI data centres they need.
Demand for project delivery and development advice in Asia Pacific is set to be shaped by Matt Bennion's appointment to JLL's regional leadership team.
The acquisition signals Accenture's push into critical infrastructure security as the combined businesses target a USD $27 billion market by 2026.
Most executives lack visibility over AI suppliers and infrastructure, leaving core operations exposed to outages, compliance risks and vendor lock-in.
IT teams can now plan Microsoft 365 tenant moves around identity first, reducing clashes before mailboxes and workloads are migrated.
Secure GIS access across four countries will help Perigus Energy manage wind, solar and battery assets during its post-acquisition transition.
Existing clients will gain access to a wider international network as the acquisition gives Hightekers a stronger local base for cross-border hiring in India.
It aims to help large organisations spot hidden control risks as roles, credentials and delegated access combine across fragmented systems.
The deal gives customers red teaming and runtime protection for AI systems as enterprises rush to secure models and autonomous agents.
The rollout could speed up contract review and deal due diligence for the firm's Property and Corporate & Commercial lawyers.
Her arrival brings a veteran legal operator into Agiloft as customers demand stronger governance and AI oversight in contract software.
The tie-up will lift Deluxe's payments and data share of revenue to 57% of 2026 sales and make it one of the 10 biggest non-bank acquirers.
Existing customers will see no change as the renamed group broadens its role in connecting car finance, retail and compliance systems.
Banks using Universal Banking will see continued support as Pollen Street backs standalone growth and AI upgrades after the deal closes.
The award strengthens Myriad360's standing as enterprises seek fewer suppliers for networking, security and artificial intelligence projects.
The deal gives employers more access to cyber and AI training as breaches rise and skills shortages deepen across finance, tech and government.
The rebrand comes as the combined group passes 10,000 practitioners and seeks to win more enterprise work moving AI from trials into operations.
Demand for integrated IT and fibre infrastructure work is rising as Kubus adds Ammcom to widen its UK project capabilities.
The deal broadens Wise's customer reach beyond payments, tying its cross-border banking tools to advice for millions of people moving abroad.
The deal broadens Cezanne's reach in the mid-market as employers seek one system for HR, payroll, learning and retention.