At the CIPR-2025 conference, K2Tech, Arenadata, and Visiology announced the launch of a joint initiative aimed at forming Russia's first industrial big data ecosystem. The project aims to ensure technological sovereignty in data management, offering businesses comprehensive solutions ranging from migration from outdated systems to the implementation of artificial intelligence and analytics.
Today, business needs not just a replacement for foreign software, but a complete ecosystem that combines expertise and technology. Our initiative is designed to help companies not only transition from outdated systems, but also deploy a sustainable data platform that meets the strategic objectives of digital transformation and industry requirements. Combining the expertise of market leaders will ensure the creation of industrial solutions with proven scalability and readiness for implementation.
Anton Martynov, Director of Partner Relations at Arenadata, adds:
Creating a big data ecosystem is an evolutionary step for the market. By combining K2Tech's technological solutions, Visiology's analytical expertise, and our platform capabilities, we are forming a new level of infrastructure - not just a replacement for legacy systems, but the foundation for a data economy. The key value of the initiative is that it provides not only technological sovereignty, but also ready-made industrial scenarios for rapid implementation.
According to the national project "Data Economy", by 2030, Russian enterprises must achieve digital maturity through the implementation of advanced data platforms. In response to this request, the three companies agreed to jointly develop methodologies, test solutions, and improve technology compatibility. One of the key steps will be the creation of a "Big Data Solutions Map" - a navigator that will help businesses choose the best tools for transitioning to modern platforms.
By signing an agreement with Arenadata and K2Tech, we strive to offer customers ready-made, replicable, and scalable solutions that will help them transition to working with data faster, saving a lot of money and time. Thanks to the fact that our products have already shown excellent results in a number of projects, a consolidated approach to creating a big data ecosystem will allow us to offer the market even more effective solutions.
According to forecasts, new technology partners will join the initiative by the end of 2025, which will expand the capabilities of the ecosystem.
K2Tech is an IT company that provides digital development for leaders in various industries, including finance, oil and gas chemistry, mining, energy, mechanical engineering, trade, agriculture, and the food industry. Its projects play a key role in the economy and socio-cultural sphere. The company is engaged in the design of IT infrastructure, equipment of facilities, business and industrial solutions, as well as service support.
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