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published on Oct 26, 2018
In 2015, Accenture acquired Cloud Sherpas, a U.S.-based IT service vendor with a background in Google Apps (now called G suite) that has expanded to Salesforce (SFDC) services, Microsoft Office, and ServiceNow services. At the time of the acquisition, Cloud Sherpas had 1.1k personnel, including 500 SFDC consultants. The acquisition of Cloud Sherpas was a step change for Accenture, which created its Accenture Cloud First Applications unit, which is part of Accenture Technology.
Nowadays, Accenture Cloud First Applications is a very significant unit of Accenture Technology and has a NelsonHall estimated headcount of 15k. Its service portfolio ranges from Google Cloud, SFDC, Pegasystems, ServiceNow, and Workday. Within Cloud First Applications, Accenture's Salesforce practice (ASP) is also significant: it has 4.2k certified SFDC practitioners and highlights it involves across Accenture 11.8k personnel
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In 2015, Accenture acquired Cloud Sherpas, a U.S.-based IT service vendor with a background in Google Apps (now called G suite) that has expanded to Salesforce (SFDC) services, Microsoft Office, and ServiceNow services. At the time of the acquisition, Cloud Sherpas had 1.1k personnel, including 500 SFDC consultants. The acquisition of Cloud Sherpas was a step change for Accenture, which created its Accenture Cloud First Applications unit, which is part of Accenture Technology.
Nowadays, Accenture Cloud First Applications is a very significant unit of Accenture Technology and has a NelsonHall estimated headcount of 15k. Its service portfolio ranges from Google Cloud, SFDC, Pegasystems, ServiceNow, and Workday. Within Cloud First Applications, Accenture's Salesforce practice (ASP) is also significant: it has 4.2k certified SFDC practitioners and highlights it involves across Accenture 11.8k personnel.