NTT DATA acquires WinWire to move enterprise AI beyond pilots

TEXAS, UNITED STATES — NTT DATA signed a definitive agreement to acquire WinWire in a deal that accelerates its agentic AI strategy and adds more than 1,000 Azure engineers and AI specialists to the Japanese IT services firm.
According to a press release, WinWire holds six Microsoft Partner of the Year awards and a proprietary Agentic AI @ Scale framework purpose-built to move enterprise clients from pilot initiatives to production-grade AI deployment.
Financial terms were not disclosed; Rothschild & Co served as exclusive financial advisor to NTT DATA.
Acquisition deepens NTT DATA’s agentic AI capabilities
The deal adds WinWire’s specialized talent and technology to NTT DATA’s Global Business Unit for Microsoft Cloud, which operates across more than 50 countries and holds more than 24,000 Microsoft certifications.
WinWire’s membership in the Microsoft Agentic Partner Alliance Program also expands the combined firm’s capacity to co-innovate on industry-specific AI solutions directly with Microsoft.
“The acquisition of WinWire is a decisive step in advancing our enterprise AI strategy and expanding our leadership in Microsoft Azure and AI-powered cloud transformation,” said Abhijit Dubey, CEO and chief AI officer of NTT DATA, Inc.
The combined organization will hold one of the largest concentrations of Microsoft-certified Azure and AI talent among global systems integrators, strengthening NTT DATA’s competitive position as enterprise AI investment accelerates.
Deal builds NTT DATA’s Microsoft Azure leadership
WinWire’s Agentic AI @ Scale framework enables the design and deployment of autonomous AI systems embedded directly into enterprise workflows — the capability gap that has kept many organizations from converting AI pilots into production-grade operations.
The acquisition also gives NTT DATA a stronger co-sell position with Microsoft in Azure-based AI transformation, an increasingly contested market as enterprises accelerate cloud migration and AI adoption.
“By combining NTT DATA’s global scale with WinWire’s expertise in cloud-native development and agentic AI, this acquisition enhances our joint ability to co-innovate and deliver transformative solutions,” said Stephen Boyle, corporate vice president of enterprise partner solutions at Microsoft.
That endorsement carries strategic weight: co-sell arrangements with Microsoft give global systems integrator partners direct access to enterprise procurement pipelines and preferred placement in Azure Marketplace.
The deal comes amid an industry-wide race to capture enterprise AI services revenue. Industry analysts estimate the global AI market will grow from $390 billion to nearly $3.5 trillion over the next decade, with a disproportionate share flowing through systems integrators that can operationalize AI at enterprise scale.
NTT DATA’s WinWire acquisition follows a pattern set by Accenture and IBM, which have each used sustained M&A activity to build out Azure and AI consulting depth as enterprise technology spending shifts toward AI-driven transformation.

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