London-based startup Big Data Partnership has been acquired by Teradata, a big data analytics firm based in the United States.
Founded by Mike Merritt-Holmes, Tim Seears, and Pinal Gandhi four years ago, the London company set out to provide big data solutions and training to help firms use big data more effectively.
“Our clients have been outspoken in their appreciation for us, one saying that their business ‘has been advanced several years in a few months’ by working with Big Data Partnership. Our people are mission-driven and fully understand the importance and impact of our consulting work. We also appreciate the scope, scale and talent of Teradata’s global analytics organization, and we are thrilled to extend our expertise to the companies that trust Teradata with their most valuable data assets,” said Mike Merritt-Holmes, founder and chief strategy officer.
“We look forward to extending our expertise and services to help meet the growing demand for big data analytics services across the world and the global Teradata community,” he added.
As part of the deal, the London-based company will join Teradata’s Think Big consulting practice.
The terms of the acquisition agreement were undisclosed.