Ness Digital Engineering

Ness Digital Engineering is a digital engineering and technology services company headquartered at One World Trade Center in New York City[1]. The business operates in 11 innovation hubs in the United States, Eastern Europe, Latin America and India[2], and is a portfolio company of KKR.[3].

Ness Digital Engineering
Company type
Private
IndustrySoftware services
Founded1999
HeadquartersTeaneck, New Jersey, United States
ServicesSoftware development
IT Consulting
IT Services
Outsourcing
Number of employees
3,500
ParentKKR
Websiteness.com

History

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Ness Digital Engineering is an IT firm. In 2011, Ness Digital Engineering had 7,000 employees around the world,[4] with 10 satellite locations across the US, Europe, and India.

Between 1997 and 1999, New York investor Morris Wolfson, a principal of The Wolfson Group, acquired six Israeli IT companies. Following completion of these acquisitions, all the acquired companies were consolidated into a single operating structure, within Ness Technologies – a new company that was incorporated in Delaware in March 1999.[5]

More than a decade later, Ness Technologies split into two distinct firms, Ness Technologies Israel and Ness Software Engineering Services (SES) with no affiliation to each other. In September 2016, Ness Software Engineering Services (SES) changed its name to Ness Digital Engineering to better reflect its market and business focus.[6]

Services and operations

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Ness Digital Engineering’s business is organized into seven segments[7]:

  1. Cloud Services
  2. Data & AI
  3. Innovation & Design
  4. Intelligent Engineering
  5. Salesforce
  6. Integration & Streaming
  7. Global Capability Centers

Acquisitions

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In June 2019, Ness Digital Engineering completed an acquisition of Sovereign CRM, a consultancy that specializes in the architecture, implementation, customization and integration of Salesforce products.[8]

In January 2020, Ness Digital Engineering announced its acquisition of CassaCloud, a Kosice, Slovakia-based consultancy.[9]

In May 2021, Ness Digital Engineering acquired Risk Focus, a consulting and advisory firm.[10][11]

In 2024, Ness Digital Engineering announced the acquisition of Raja Software Labs (RSL), a developer of mobile and web applications.[12]

See also

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References

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