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Telstra Acquires Cloud Services Company Versent

Telstra Acquires Cloud Services Company Versent

Versent, a leading Australian technology and digital transformation consultancy, announced it has reached agreement with Telstra to acquire 100% of Versent.

Versent specialise in both Modern Build and Modern Run for cloud-native applications, data-streams, platforms and services to government and enterprise clients across Australia, the Asia Pacific and the United States.

Telstra’s acquisition of Versent will help it scale its Telstra Purple tech services business and will enable the acceleration of Versent’s considerable growth opportunities in Australia and internationally.

Telstra’s acquisition follows a period of sustained growth for Versent. Founded in 2014 by Thor Essman, Eddie Smith and James Coxon, Versent currently has more than 500 employees across offices in Australia, Singapore and the United States and has delivered more than 1,300 projects, migrated or transformed over 1,000 cloud workloads, and manages more than 350 million secure identities.

Paul Migliorini, CEO of Versent,

Versent was founded on a belief that the way technology services were delivered needed to fundamentally change. One principle has governed all our activity, that success for Versent is solely a function of our customers’ success. We’ve used this principle to underpin our focus on investing in engineering depth, craft, innovation and a culture that enables the best engineering talent to thrive. At Versent this mindset is called ‘done done’. We’re pleased to have identified a partner that appreciates and shares our ‘done done’ culture

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