With this transaction, Babel adds more than 200 new professionals specialised in the management of complex infrastructures and multi-cloud services, key capabilities to reinforce the company’s sector-focused strategy, particularly in telecommunications and banking, where Babel already has a strong presence.
Babel, a Spanish multinational technology company specialising in digital transformation solutions, announces the acquisition and integration of Anadat Technology, a Madrid-based company with more than 200 professionals. Anadat specialises in infrastructure management, cloud services in hybrid and multi-cloud environments, and advanced SOC operations, delivering services to top-tier clients.
The transaction brings Babel’s total workforce to nearly 4,000 employees, strengthening its position in the Spanish market and enhancing its footprint in strategic sectors such as telecommunications and banking, where the company already has a solid presence and leading references.
With this integration, Babel expands and accelerates its infrastructure and cloud management offering, covering everything from migration and modernisation of environments to the 24×7 operation of hybrid and multi-cloud platforms, supported by automation, AIOps and efficiency models such as FinOps. The deal also reinforces Babel’s strategic alliances with global technology partners including AWS and Microsoft. The acquisition is part of the Hyperespacio 2029 Plan, through which the company aims to consolidate its position as a leading technology player in the countries where it operates.
Anadat brings over 20 years of experience and a value proposition focused on the continuity, efficiency and scalability of complex technological environments, both on-premise and in the cloud, serving large enterprises and highly regulated industries. Its managed services model, supported by automation, AIOps and predictive analytics, enables the anticipation of incidents and the reduction of operational risks.
“This integration allows us to continue strengthening our capabilities while preserving our identity, nurturing and empowering our people, and building a shared culture from day one,” said Tony Olivo, CEO of Babel. “We want Anadat’s professionals to find in Babel a long-term project with vision and professional growth opportunities, and for their clients to benefit from a provider offering the same level of quality with greater robustness and a broader range of services.”
Marcos Carbonero, CEO and co-founder of Anadat Technology, added: “Joining a company with Babel’s track record opens the door to new growth opportunities. We share what matters most, the same way of understanding technology and, above all, the value of people as the cornerstone of the project.”
The acquisition forms part of Babel’s expansion strategy, which combines organic growth with inorganic operations. As with previous integrations, the company will implement a phased process of approximately 12 months to align brand, systems, processes, policies and culture, with the aim of continuing to build a single company capable of delivering increasingly high-quality and diversified services to its clients.
With this transaction, Babel begins 2026 continuing its growth trajectory and reinforcing its commitment to incorporating differentiated capabilities in infrastructure, cloud services and advanced operations, key areas for the Spanish market. The company will remain active on the inorganic growth front, supported by a strong pipeline and several promising opportunities currently under evaluation for potential completion during the current financial year.