Deloitte and Vision.bi.

Deloitte Israel acquires Vision.bi in push to expand AI and data capabilities

The consulting giant adds a 50-person analytics specialist as demand grows for end-to-end AI and data solutions.

Deloitte Israel has acquired the operations of Vision.bi, a data and analytics company that has worked with organizations across the Israeli economy for nearly two decades, as the consulting firm seeks to strengthen its position in the rapidly expanding fields of artificial intelligence, data management and business analytics.
The transaction will bring approximately 50 Vision.bi employees into Deloitte Israel, expanding the firm’s capabilities in data platforms, analytics and AI-driven business solutions. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
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Deloitte and Vision.bi.
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Founded in 2007, Vision.bi has built its business around helping organizations manage and analyze data, working on projects across multiple sectors and maintaining partnerships with technology companies including Snowflake and Dataiku. Following the completion of the transaction, the company’s team is expected to integrate into Deloitte Israel’s existing data and analytics operations.
The acquisition reflects a broader push by consulting firms to deepen their technological expertise as organizations increasingly seek ways to turn growing volumes of data into operational and strategic advantages. Deloitte said the addition of Vision.bi’s capabilities will allow it to provide clients with services ranging from the implementation of advanced data platforms to the delivery of real-time business insights and decision-support tools.