AI may be rewriting enterprise roadmaps, but behind every model deployment sits a far less glamorous reality: infrastructure, integration, and long-term support. Myriad360 is betting that scale across that full stack will define the next era of enterprise IT.
The global systems integrator announced it has acquired Advizex Technologies, creating a combined platform with more than $900 million in annual run-rate gross revenue. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The message is clear: as enterprises modernize for AI, they want fewer vendors—and deeper partners.
Building for the AI Infrastructure Boom
Enterprise demand for AI-ready infrastructure is accelerating. From GPU-dense data centers and hybrid cloud environments to data engineering pipelines and AI/ML operations, organizations are rethinking core architecture.
The combined Myriad360-Advizex platform aims to cover that lifecycle end to end:
- AI-ready infrastructure and accelerated compute environments
- Data activation and platform integration
- AI/ML operationalization
- Ongoing managed services and lifecycle support
Advizex brings strong enterprise relationships, hybrid infrastructure expertise, data engineering capabilities, and a sizable managed services footprint. Myriad360 adds depth in networking, data center deployment, cybersecurity, and AI-optimized infrastructure integration.
Together, the companies are positioning themselves not just as project-based integrators, but as long-term lifecycle partners.
Why Scale Matters Now
The integration reflects a broader consolidation wave in the IT services market. As AI projects move from pilot to production, enterprises are looking for providers who can:
- Design and deploy complex hybrid and on-prem infrastructure
- Integrate cloud and AI platforms
- Secure data pipelines and workloads
- Operate and manage environments over time
Point solutions aren’t enough. CIOs increasingly prefer integrators that can unify infrastructure, data, security, and managed services under a single umbrella—especially when AI deployments introduce new operational and compliance risks.
With $900 million in run-rate revenue, the combined company enters a more competitive tier of solution providers, better positioned to compete for large enterprise transformation deals.
Managed Services as the Growth Engine
Beyond immediate scale, recurring revenue is a central theme of the acquisition. Managed services tied to cloud, AI environments, and hybrid infrastructure offer longer-term, predictable revenue streams compared to one-time integration projects.
Advizex contributes significant managed services scale and presence in geographic markets where Myriad360 previously had limited reach. That expanded footprint could unlock cross-selling opportunities across infrastructure modernization, cybersecurity, and AI platform deployments.
The acquisition also strengthens Myriad360’s ability to support enterprises through the operational complexity of AI workloads—an area where many organizations struggle post-deployment.
Continuity First, Integration Second
Both leadership teams emphasized continuity for customers and employees. Advizex will operate as “Advizex, a Myriad360 company,” while the organizations develop a deliberate integration roadmap.
Client relationship ownership and go-to-market execution are expected to remain stable through 2026, signaling a cautious approach to cultural and operational integration. In services businesses built on trust and long-term relationships, abrupt changes can jeopardize revenue retention.
The emphasis on cultural alignment also underscores a key differentiator in the integrator market: while technology stacks evolve quickly, client relationships often outlast any single platform.
A Broader Market Signal
The deal highlights how AI is reshaping not just software vendors but the systems integrators that underpin enterprise IT.
As enterprises invest in AI-ready infrastructure and data modernization, they are simultaneously consolidating vendor relationships. Integrators capable of spanning cybersecurity, networking, hybrid cloud, AI compute, and managed services stand to capture outsized share.
For Myriad360, acquiring Advizex isn’t just about adding revenue. It’s about building a platform aligned with where enterprise IT budgets are heading: AI-enabled, hybrid, secure, and continuously managed.
In the AI era, infrastructure isn’t optional—and neither is the partner that keeps it running.
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