'A significant step': Accelalpha expands into Mexico

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Accelalpha has expanded its presence in North America with a new Mexico-based establishment.

The teams in the region will offer IT customer service solutions, including Oracle Cloud Applications management, to customers in the U.S., Mexico and various parts of Latin America.

"This expansion of Accelalpha into Mexico is a significant step in our growth strategy to be a leading provider of digital transformation solutions for our customers," Nat Ganesh, CEO of Accelalpha, said in a press release. "It also enables us to grow our global partnership with Oracle for the delivery of comprehensive Oracle Cloud Applications."

Other executives at the company expressed similar optimism about their new operation in Mexico. 

"The team we have established in Mexico is a first-class group of individuals with years of experience in the implementation, integration and support of Oracle Cloud Applications," Roberto Arias, managing director of Accelalpha Mexico, said in a press release. "I am confident that this team will continue the Accelalpha tradition of delivering services to customers that will be 100% referenceable."

The company's new office will be located in Mexico City.  Much of the hiring has been done, with sales, service and delivery teams already established, according to a press release.

Founded in 2009, Accelalpha extends its business and IT consulting services to a wide spectrum of industries, including retail, high tech, manufacturing, financial services and aerospace solutions. 

Accelalpha is an  "Oracle Cloud Excellence" partner. Its emphasis is on contributing end-to-end enterprise solutions utilizing Oracle ERP, EPM, OTM, GTM, CX and WMS software. The company is known for delivering results in a short frame of time. 

In addition, Fortune magazine officially certified Accelalpha as a "great place to work, also recognizing the company as one of the best small- or medium-sized employers, a press release said.