Kumulus announced this week a new phase of global expansion that will unify international operations. Dubbed “One Kumulus,” the restructuring aims to consolidate the company’s presence in markets such as the United States, England, Ireland, and Portugal, where it has already had active clients since 2023. With this new unified strategy, the company projects doubling its revenue in the next three years, reaching the mark of R$70 million.
To lead this new phase, Thiago Iacopini, who was responsible for Kumulus’s expansion in the international market, returns to the CEO role, now with the responsibility of leading the global operation, which will have the English unit as its holding; he will oversee all business units across all countries in a unified manner. “This past year has been a great learning experience, especially regarding the demanding cultures of the American and British markets. Our strategy now is to bring this experience to further strengthen our global presence and solidify Kumulus as a strategic partner in clients’ digital transformation,” highlights Iacopini.
Over the last two years, international expansion has been responsible for a significant portion of the company’s growth and now represents 30% of total revenue. The goal with this global unification is to double this revenue, with half of the growth coming from the international market. Tied to Kumulus’s new business strategy is the strengthening of its role as a Trusted Advisor in digital transformation, expanding its service portfolio and positioning itself as a long-term business partner for clients.
To achieve this, the company aims to focus on end-to-end solutions in cloud computing, application modernization, and artificial intelligence, already holding Microsoft’s endorsement as an AI Design Capable Partner, recently announced.
A characteristic embedded in the company’s DNA is the strategic use of artificial intelligence to provide efficient digital transformation for clients. “The market is flooded with AI, so the secret lies in how to use it. Here at Kumulus, we believe we’re ahead because we started working and investing in this type of technology very early. From the beginning, Kumulus worked with what gave rise to the AI we know today, with Large Language Models (LLMs). Through our partnership with Microsoft, we were one of the first companies in Latin America to receive an Advanced Specialization in Analytics from Microsoft Azure, and today we are Azure MSP Experts,” comments Iacopini.
To strengthen the international commercial structure, Kumulus will also welcome the return of Flavio Costa in this new phase, this time as Commercial Director. He will be responsible for unifying sales operations across different countries and strengthening synergy between units. “The unification of our international sales operations is a strategic milestone for the company, enabling us to offer a more integrated and efficient experience to our global clients. With this new strategy, we can align different cultures, processes, and business models, strengthening our position as a digital transformation partner for large organizations. Our track record of success in high-impact projects and strategic alliances equips us to drive innovation and competitiveness, helping these organizations advance their businesses,” states Costa.
The strategic partnership with Logicalis, the group to which Kumulus belongs, also plays a fundamental role in this new phase of the company. According to Iacopini, Logicalis has been a strategic channel for distributing services abroad, facilitating entry and consolidation in new markets.
“With a history of innovation and leadership in thecloud computingand AI sector, Kumulus reinforces its commitment to continue delivering high-impact solutions to its clients and partners,” emphasizes the CEO. Among the company’s recent achievements is recognition as Microsoft Partner of the Year in 2022 and 2023, along with new certifications attesting to excellence in delivering artificial intelligence and data analytics projects.