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Seisma Group strengthens Microsoft Data and AI capabilities with acquisition of Data Addiction

June 9, 2023

Seisma Group is pleased to announce it has acquired Data Addiction, a Microsoft Data and AI business based in Sydney.

This strategic move enhances Seisma’s capabilities in the data and AI domain, enabling the company to offer end-to-end solutions to its clients.

With this acquisition, Seisma gains access to Data Addiction’s talented team of data scientists, engineers and consultants, as well as its extensive portfolio of data and AI services. Seisma plans to integrate Data Addiction’s capabilities into its existing offerings, providing clients with tailor-made solutions to address their unique business challenges.

“We are excited to welcome Data Addiction to the Seisma family. This acquisition aligns perfectly with our strategy of offering comprehensive IT solutions to our clients,” says Seisma CEO Robert Hogeland.

“We look forward to leveraging Data Addiction’s expertise to help our clients unlock the full potential of their data and accelerate their digital transformation journey.”

Data Addiction Managing Director Ben Johnson says they are thrilled to be joining forces with Seisma.

“The partnership with Seisma will help us accelerate growth in Microsoft, particularly in locations outside of Sydney where they already have a strong presence,” says Ben.

Seisma’s acquisition of Data Addiction underscores the company’s commitment to staying at the forefront of technological advancements. With this move, Seisma is well-positioned to support its clients in unlocking the full potential of their data and driving innovation across industries.

For enquiries, please contact the Seisma Marketing team.

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