Resolve acquires Ayehu

The combination bolsters Resolve’s position as the most innovative IT automation provider, delivering comprehensive, end-to-end automation and orchestration.

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Resolve Systems® has acquired Ayehu, the leading no-code intelligent IT automation platform. The combination creates a powerhouse solution that supports customers throughout their IT automation journeys. 

 

IT teams today face tremendous pressure to keep critical services and applications running at a much greater capacity as people continue voraciously consuming digital services. With Ayehu’s no code SaaS offering, the Resolve Actions hyperautomation product line enables IT operations teams to deploy automation quickly and easily with out-of-the-box capabilities for the fastest time to value, while continuing to support customisation for the most complex and unique environments.

 

The acquisition is the second that Resolve has made in the past 18 months, further demonstrating the company’s commitment to innovation, and helping enterprise IT teams transform their operations with intelligent automation.

 

“As we’ve watched the IT automation market evolve, we’ve seen two distinct needs emerge. There are those organisations that need to prioritise a fast time to value with out-of-the-box functionality, and those that need more powerful orchestration and integration capabilities to automate very complex, custom, and unique processes,” says Vijay Kurkal, Resolve CEO. “With the acquisition of Ayehu, Resolve can now serve the full spectrum of IT automation needs under one umbrella.”

 

“Ayehu’s vision is to democratise enterprise IT automation and to accelerate adoption by making it easy to use and operate, allowing enterprise IT teams to rapidly achieve value,” says Gabby Nizri, co-founder and CEO of Ayehu. “By joining Resolve, with its backing by Insight Partners, we can now turbocharge our innovation and journey toward making automation available for everyone via SaaS.”

 

The Ayehu NG product will be rebranded as a new edition of the Resolve Actions platform for enterprises that need an easy to deploy, out-of-box solution for rapid time to value. Resolve will aggressively scale its growth by further investing in both products, increasing the intelligence and functionality of the Actions product family.

 

“With the mounting challenges and pressure IT operations face today, automation is an absolute necessity, and we see the market at a tipping point,” says Mike Triplett, Managing Director at Insight and Chairman of the Board.  “With this acquisition, Resolve is positioned to be a category leader in automation.”

 

“Since its founding, Ayehu has dedicated itself to the mission of automating the many tedious, repetitive tasks associated with IT operations,” said Ron Sege, Partner at Benhamou Global Ventures and Chairman of Ayehu. “We are extremely pleased that this powerful combination with Resolve will preserve this mission and, in fact, expand on it.”

 

Resolve CEO Vijay Kurkal will lead the combined company. Ayehu co-founder Gabby Nizri will serve as Chief Strategy Officer, where he will play an integral role leading the product vision and strategy going forward.

 

The terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Lincoln International served as the exclusive financial advisor to Ayehu on the transaction.

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