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IBM has acquired Hakkoda, a data and AI consultancy, to enhance its AI services, particularly in sectors like financial services, public sector, and healthcare. The deal aims to strengthen IBM's ability to deliver value faster to clients as they transform with AI. Hakkoda, founded in 2021, helps firms migrate and transform data to the cloud, and has raised $5.6 million in venture capital.
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