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SoftwareOne acquires Canadian IT consultancy firm Beniva

SoftwareOne, which is located in Stans in the canton of Nidwalden, is set to acquire the Canadian Beniva Consulting Group. The addition of the Calgary-based IT consultancy will enable SoftwareOne to expand its portfolio of software and cloud services.

The acquisition of Canada-based Beniva Consulting Group is expected to add deep specialization in process automation and service management to SoftwareOne's services.
The acquisition of Canada-based Beniva Consulting Group is expected to add deep specialization in process automation and service management to SoftwareOne's services. Generic image: fancycrave1/Pixabay

SoftwareOne, a global provider of end-to-end software and cloud technology solutions based in Stans in the canton of Nidwalden, has announced its acquisition of Beniva Consulting Group Inc. and its team of around 80 staff. According to a press release, the acquisition will add deep process automation and service management specialization to SoftwareOne’s existing market-leading IT Asset Management (ITAM) services. Financial details have not been disclosed.

The Nidwalden company employs around 9,000 members of staff. According to the press release, it has a portfolio of 7,500 software brands with sales and delivery capabilities in 90 countries.

Beniva operates in Canada and the U.S. and is headquartered in Calgary, in the Canadian province of Alberta. As an Elite ServiceNow partner, the company specializes in providing end-to-end professional services to clients seeking to leverage ServiceNow, a provider of workflow and cloud solutions.

Beniva brings “a wealth of ServiceNow knowledge, strong ITOM capabilities and they’re a fantastic cultural fit,” says Shadi Khoshab, Global Director of ITAM & Software Sourcing Services at SoftwareOne. “By adding Beniva to our organization, we will supercharge the way we support our clients, helping them achieve their software and cloud portfolio optimization goals.” 

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