Lovelytics and Nousot Merge to Form Leading Databricks Consultancy
Lovelytics and Nousot have announced a strategic merger to form a leading Databricks consulting firm, as stated in a press release. This merger follows Lovelytics' recent acquisition of Datalytics and results in a 500-person consultancy focused on supporting large enterprises with complex data and AI initiatives.
The newly formed firm will operate under the Lovelytics name and leverage both companies' expertise and proprietary solutions, including automated migration tools and pre-built GenAI frameworks. As an Elite Databricks partner, the firm aims to accelerate AI-driven transformation and enhance the return on investment for its clients.
Scott Love, CEO of Lovelytics, highlighted the merger as a significant milestone, emphasizing the combined talent and expertise that will benefit clients through expanded scale and industry-specific solutions. John Papadia, CEO of Nousot, echoed this sentiment, noting the enhanced ability to deliver measurable business outcomes through advanced analytics services.
The merger solidifies Lovelytics' position as a leading Databricks consulting partner, offering unmatched scale and solutions designed to unlock the full potential of data and AI investments for their clients.
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