Acquisition deepens capabilities in Mulesoft, expands global API-consultancy and Salesforce services in key vertical and horizontal markets
- What’s the News:Â EPAM has acquired leading software integration and connectivity solutions provider, Ricston Ltd., to expand their growing consulting and engineering portfolio of API, microservices management and integration services.
- Why it’s important:Â EPAM’s newly expanded capabilities in Application Programming Interface (API) and microservices will provide customers a proven approach to API strategy and delivery, expanding Mulesoft expertise and enriching EPAM’s service offerings around the entire Salesforce ecosystem.
- Who it affects:Â Enterprises considering or executing modernization and transformation programs.
EPAM Systems, a leading global provider of digital platform engineering and software development services, announced its acquisition of Ricston Ltd., with offices in the UK, Malta and Spain. Ricston adds to EPAM’s extensive expertise in integration and connectivity — specifically in microservices and APIs — providing our customers with the ability to reinvent their businesses, innovate faster and stay ahead of their competition. This acquisition complements EPAM’s technology consulting practice and further enhances its strong capabilities in API and microservices, as well as adding an integral component to the company’s growing Salesforce practice.
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“We are seeing significant demand for API and microservices skills post-COVID, as companies across our core vertical segments from Financial Services to Insurance to Software and High-tech are looking to incorporate modern architectures and proven integration know-how into their new and more agile business strategies,”  said Viktar Dvorkin, SVP & Head of Global Delivery, EPAM. “Ricston’s strong EU-based technical leadership team, will bring deep expertise in Mulesoft, while enhancing our ability to design, architect, modernize and build across a spectrum of API and Salesforce-based business solutions.”
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Founded in 2006, and declared one of Europe’s best companies according to the European Business Awards ‘One to Watch’ list, Ricston has made a name for themselves by providing best-of-breed integration solutions for global enterprises in many industries, including fintech, retail, e-commerce, media, travel, government and healthcare. Ricston also has a strong partnership with MuleSoft—acquired by Salesforce in 2018—and specializes in their Anypoint Platformâ„¢, one of the world’s leading platforms for building application networks.
“Interoperability is going to play a crucial role for modern businesses of the future and using APIs and microservices will be the catalyst that drives success,” said Mike Randall, CEO at Ricston. “We look forward to working with EPAM to extend their already established technology and vertical expertise to help enterprise organizations remain agile and competitive in a constantly shifting business landscape.”
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