Plano-Based Movate Acquires Fort Worth’s Solomo to Boost Salesforce and AI Healthcare Capabilities

The acquisition deepens Movate’s Salesforce capabilities while adding to its recent M&A activity focused on companies from India to Indiana.

Plano-based Movate has acquired Fort Worth’s Solomo, a Salesforce, data, and AI consulting firm with deep specialization in the healthcare sector.

Movate is a digital technology and customer experience services company that said the acquisition strengthens its ability to deliver AI-driven platform solutions and deepens its position in the Salesforce ecosystem.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

This is the second acquisition of 2025 for Movate. Earlier this year, Movate acquired Prescience, a Bangalore, India-based firm specializing in AI, data science, and advanced analytics.

The deals add to a series of acquisitions Movate has made in recent years as it expands its AI capabilities and global operations. Movate acquired TSD Global in late 2023, strengthening its global delivery footprint and adding outbound, revenue-generating services. In 2022, the company acquired Directly OnDemand, adding a gig-based peer-to-peer expert services platform designed to enhance AI-powered service delivery.

“Our acquisition of Solomo, alongside our recent acquisition of Prescience, further strengthens our position as an AI-driven transformation partner,” Movate CEO Sunil Mittal said in a statement.

Mittal said AI is reshaping enterprises and that organizations increasingly need partners that can apply data, automation, and AI responsibly and at scale. By integrating Solomo’s Salesforce and healthcare expertise with Movate’s AI capabilities, the company aims to help clients deploy AI across decision-making, workflows, and digital platforms, he said.

‘Aggressively doubling down on Salesforce’

Movate has been working to bolster its ability to provide enterprise-grade agentic AI solutions built on real-time, trusted data, amid rising demand for integrated AI platforms to address complex business challenges. 

Solomo is known for its Salesforce-driven solutions that connect data cloud, AI integration, and regulatory-ready architectures in the healthcare industry.

Movate will combine its AI-driven CX and digital capabilities with Solomo’s Salesforce expertise, industry-specific certifications, regulatory compliance strengths, and secure cloud architectures for healthcare organizations. Through the combination, Movate said it will be able to deliver more tailored solutions that bridge enterprise data, CRM systems, and practical AI applications using a platform-driven approach, while strengthening its focus on healthcare.

“This acquisition is a clear and powerful demonstration of our commitment to our long-term AI strategy,” said Pradyumna Shirahatti, chief business officer of Movate.

Shirahatti said Salesforce plays a central role in that strategy, particularly as enterprises seek to operationalize AI across their organizations. He described Salesforce’s Agentforce as a core enterprise AI platform and said Movate is “aggressively doubling down on Salesforce.”

“The Solomo acquisition is a critical step in accelerating that mission,” he said.

Dan Kauppi, CEO of Solomo, said the acquisition expands the company’s ability to deliver advanced data and AI solutions globally.

“Being a part of Movate will help us deliver sophisticated data and AI solutions to more enterprises worldwide,” Kauppi said. He pointed to Movate’s scale, global presence, and service portfolio as key opportunities for growth.

Movate said the acquisition strengthens its position as a Salesforce and AI partner for healthcare organizations seeking digital transformation, improved customer experiences, and modernized data foundations.

Movate was founded in 1996 as CSS Corp. The company officially rebranded to Movate in 2022 to reflect its transformation into an “AI-first,” digital-led organization. The name “Movate” is a combination of “Momentum” and “Innovate,” symbolizing the company’s focus on growth, diversity, and innovation, the company said at the time.

Today, the company says it works with a global workforce of more than 12,000 employees across 20 locations and is supported by a gig-based network of technology experts in 60 countries spanning more than 100 languages.


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