NEW YORK; Nov. 20, 2025 – Accenture (NYSE: ACN) has acquired RANGR Data, a U.S.-based certified Palantir partner known for driving scaled transformation through a client-centric approach. This strategic move enhances Accenture’s engineering talent and AI capabilities, strengthening its ability to deliver enterprise reinvention solutions to clients.
RANGR’s Role in Enterprise Transformation
RANGR specializes in optimizing operations via customized data strategies, including supply chain management, enterprise system integration, and real-time analytics. The acquisition will accelerate the growth of Accenture’s Palantir business in the U.S., providing forward-deployed engineers who design, build, and deploy tailored solutions directly with clients.
“RANGR joins Accenture’s global Palantir business as a key driver for commercial expansion in North America, where our customers are focused on AI-driven transformation,” said Bryan Rich, global Palantir capability lead at Accenture. “Their ability to engage executives with transformation roadmaps sets them apart and strengthens our footprint in the market.”
Expert Team and Industry Reach
RANGR brings a team of 40 highly skilled professionals with expertise in Palantir Foundry and AIP. Their team includes strategic advisors and developers delivering scalable, outcome-focused solutions across industries such as consumer-packaged goods, manufacturing, telecommunications, healthcare, and energy.
John Boehm, CEO and Founder of RANGR, added:
“By joining forces with Accenture, we aim to help more clients unlock the power of their data for smarter business decisions while creating exciting opportunities for our team.”
Part of Accenture’s AI Investment Strategy
This acquisition aligns with Accenture’s ongoing investment in AI to accelerate client transformations. It follows previous strategic moves, including acquisitions of Palantir consultancy Decho, Salesforce AI consultancy NeuraFlash, and AI company Halfspace.
Conclusion
The integration of RANGR Data into Accenture’s Palantir practice strengthens the company’s ability to deliver AI-powered solutions and enterprise reinvention at scale, meeting growing client demand for actionable, data-driven transformation.
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