Brillio

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Brillio Technologies
Company typePrivate
Industry Information technology
Founded2014
Headquarters Santa Clara, California, U.S.
Key people
Raj Mamodia (CEO)
Services IT Services
Website www.brillio.com

Brillio is an Indian-owned company focused on digital technologies and big data analytics headquartered in Santa Clara, California, United States. [1]

History

Brillio was formed in 2014 when Collabera, an information technology (IT) recruiting and staffing company firm based in Morristown, New Jersey, spun off its IT services division. [2] [3]

In October 2014, Brillio acquired Marketelligent, a Bangalore-based analytics provider founded in 2008. [4] [5] [6]

In April 2015, Brillio legally incorporated as its own entity under Brillio Holdings, Inc. in New Castle County, Delaware [7] and invested $3 million in Albeado, a Silicon Valley–based software company founded in 2010. [8] Raj Mamodia was a director of Albeado and participated in its seed funding in October 2014. [9] In October 2015, Brillio invested in Arundo Analytics, a Norway-based provider of analytical and predictive software. [10] Arundo had received seed funding in July 2015 from Northgate Capital. [11]

By 2016, Mamodia estimated 2,300 employees in the United States and India. [12]

In March 2018, Brillio acquired Comity Designs, a cloud and mobile service provider and Salesforce.com consulting partner founded by Dushyant Pandya in 2008. [13] In January 2019, private equity firm Bain Capital acquired a majority stake in the company. [14] [15] In August 2018, it announced it was in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) partner network. [16] In April 2019, it announced a partnership with the Blue Planet IT division of Ciena. [17] In December 2019, it became a Microsoft Azure managed service Provider (MSP). [18]

In July 2020, Brillio announced the acquisition of Cognetik, based in Cary, North Carolina, with offices in Romania. [19]

In 2021, Brillio acquired Standav and Cedrus Digital. [20] [21]

In April 2023, Brillio partnered with New Horizon College of Engineering to develop staff. [22] In May 2023, Brillio acquired UK–based cloud advisory firm CloudStratex. [23] Brillio's CSR Program is called as Bringing Smiles. [24] In September 2023, Brillio announced an investment by the Orogen Group. [25]

Brillio conducted the National STEM Challenge in Pune, India, with more than 2,500 students from 200 schools participating. It is India’s only national-level STEM challenge designed to engage children from both urban and rural areas and foster their curiosity, innovation, and design thinking skills. [26]

In January 2024, Brillio announced it will make significant investments to scale the capabilities and infrastructure at its Guadalajara, Mexico center, resulting in a five-fold increase in its headcount of top-tier engineering and AI talent in the country by the end of the year. [27]

In April 2024, Brillio founder Raj Mamodia, in an interview with TechCircle, stated he planned to invest 2,000 crore and double their number of employees in India over the next five years, alongside planning to double the company's revenue. [28]

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