Prime Highlights:
- Accenture acquires UK-based AI consultancy Decho to strengthen Palantir-driven solutions.
- The acquisition enhances Accenture’s AI, data, and digital transformation capabilities across key sectors.
Key Facts:
- Decho brings 40+ Palantir-specialist engineers to Accenture’s Data and AI organization in the UK.
- The deal supports Accenture’s strategy to deliver secure and scalable Gen AI solutions globally.
Background:
Accenture has acquired Decho, a UK technology consultancy with expertise in Palantir solutions. This move helps Accenture strengthen its role in data and digital transformation across sectors like healthcare, defense, government, and public services in the UK and worldwide.
Decho, a Palantir strategic partner, helps organizations turn technology projects from idea to full implementation. Its services include designing data systems, deploying platforms, developing applications, and building technology skills. The firm also helps client teams learn how to use and manage these technologies.
With this acquisition, Accenture will bring together Palantir’s platforms and its own technology solutions. The goal is to help organizations work efficiently and stay transparent.
Decho’s team of over 40 engineers will join Accenture’s UK Data and AI organization. Their skills will strengthen Accenture’s ability to implement and scale Palantir-based solutions, giving clients a clear way to turn data into actionable insights and practical results.
Accenture said the acquisition supports its wider goal to help companies accelerate digital transformation and make faster, data-driven decisions that improve performance, compliance, and service delivery.
The move also highlights Accenture’s commitment to being a trusted partner for technology-driven transformation, combining global reach with local expertise. This partnership positions Accenture to lead the next phase of enterprise innovation as industries continue to evolve.