Irving-Based IT Convergence Acquires Indianapolis Tech Consulting Firm

IT Convergence said the strategic acquisition is a significant milestone in its expansion strategy and underscores its commitment to enhancing its capabilities and offering innovative technology solutions to a broader client base across JD Edwards and PeopleSoft applications.

IT Convergence, the Irving-based provider of enterprise applications, cloud consulting & managed services, has acquired Indianapolis-based Prophet One, a management & technology consulting firm that provides insight and solutions to maximize enterprise application outcomes for customers.

IT Convergence (ITC) said the strategic acquisition marks a significant milestone in its expansion strategy and underscores its commitment to enhancing its capabilities and offering innovative technology solutions to a broader client base across JD Edwards and PeopleSoft applications. No financial details of the deal were released.

“ITC has been a long-standing trusted partner to its clients in their digital transformation journeys. I believe that our automation-driven platform-centric approach to modernizing the technology landscape across applications, data, and infrastructure can help Prophet One’s clients too, in realizing their technology vision,” IT Convergence CEO Arvind Sharma said in a statement. “

IT Convergence said the acquisition aligns with its strategy to drive value creation for customers through innovation, process optimization, and digital transformation of enterprise applications and infrastructure.

“We are delighted to welcome Prophet One to the IT Convergence family,” Sharma said. “With their deep expertise and experience in the JD Edwards and Peoplesoft space, the Prophet One team expands our capabilities and service offerings.”

Growing footprint and tech services portfolio

The Prophet One acquisition will augment IT Convergence’s offering and support for industry-specific enterprise resource planning (ERP) platforms, including JD Edwards and PeopleSoft.

IT Convergence said the companies’ combined strengths and shared values with customer-first approach, position IT Convergence as a formidable force, fully prepared to maximize customers’ technology investment and support them on their digital transformation journey, irrespective of their ERP.

“As management & technology consultants, we’ve always sought ways to serve our clients’ best interest now and for the future,” Kevin Musick, co-founder of Prophet One, said in a statement. “Becoming part of the IT Convergence family gives us that path for the future through an expanded geographical reach and full-service technology portfolio across applications, data, and infrastructure — offering end-to-end added value solutions for clients.”

Musick said that the combined customer-centric companies “are now big enough to deliver at scale globally but still small enough to know our customers personally.”

IT Convergence was founded in 1998 and is a Gartner-recognized and Oracle-awarded global strategic partner, specializing in Cloud IaaS (OCI, Azure, AWS, GCP), PaaS and SaaS (Oracle ERP Cloud, HCM, SCM, etc.), Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS), NetSuite, MS Dynamics 365, and JD Edwards.

The company said it is a trusted adviser to more than 1,600 customers in over 70 countries, including a third of Fortune 500 brands, working proactively & strategically with clients on their IT and business transformations across diverse industry verticals.

Its full-service portfolio includes professional services, private cloud (hosting), managed services, integration, business intelligence/data analytics, development, AI & machine learning, testing, automation, training, and change management services.

Founded in 2004 with a client-first integration approach, Prophet One said it helps clients achieve operational superiority via tailored business and technology solutions.

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