Accenture’s acquisitions in 2025 draw a pretty loud map of where the company thinks the future of enterprise tech is going. This year, the firm doubled down on AI, digital engineering, cybersecurity, cloud modernization and large-scale workforce transformation—essentially every area where companies feel the ground shifting under their feet.
After making 39 deals in 2024, Accenture pushed even harder into AI in 2025 with buys like Halfspace, NeuraFlash and Decho. These shops bring deep generative AI and engineering talent, giving Accenture more power to design and scale real enterprise AI systems, from agentic tools to smarter service operations.
Security was another clear priority. The company’s purchase of CyberCX—one of Australia and New Zealand’s biggest cyber players—added 1,400 specialists in threat detection, defense and critical-infrastructure security. With IAMConcepts in Canada, Accenture also widened its reach in identity, zero-trust and resilience services.
Financial-services transformation, data modernization and workforce upskilling rounded out the strategy.
In total, Accenture snapped up 23 companies in 2025, each adding another piece to its “future-ready enterprise” puzzle.