Presidio announced the acquisition of the business of Kinney Group (KGI).
This deal is part of Presidio’s expansion of its Splunk practice to provide enterprise clients with even greater access to cutting-edge machine data analytics capabilities for security, observability and operational efficiency. With the KGI business now part of Presidio, clients can leverage enhanced expertise and solutions to accelerate data-driven insights and maximize the value of their Splunk investments.
“Splunk is a powerful platform that empowers enterprises to extract valuable insights from vast amounts of machine data, enabling better decision-making and operational performance,” said Bob Cagnazzi, CEO at Presidio. “By bringing the talented team from Kinney Group into Presidio, we’re strengthening our ability to help clients fully utilize Splunk’s capabilities, ensuring they achieve the best outcomes and highest return on their technology investments.”
Founded in 2006, KGI is a US-based, specialized engineering provider focusing on delivering transformative data analytics, automation, and AI/ML solutions. Since 2013, KGI has delivered over 700 Splunk engineering engagements demonstrating their deep know-how and experience. Their solutions include Atlas software, a bespoke tool built by KGI’s developers, that fully enables end-user creators to harness the power of machine data in Splunk. The Atlas software platform will benefit Presidio customers by identifying tangible optimized outcomes, maximizing ROI and reducing costs for Splunk deployments.
Presidio’s Splunk Practice provides services for every step from rapid adoption with data integration support, tailored onboarding, implementation, plus enhancement workshops, performance validation and day to day support.
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