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Hitachi Consulting
NameHitachi Consulting
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryInformation technology, Management consulting, Systems integration
Founded2001
FateMerged into Hitachi Vantara (2019)
HeadquartersSanta Clara, California
Key peopleToshiaki Tokunaga, Jay Baer, Mike MacKenzie
Num employees5,000–10,000 (varied by year)
ParentHitachi, Ltd.

Hitachi Consulting was a global management and technology consulting firm providing digital transformation, systems integration, and industry-specific advisory services. Originating from businesses and acquisitions tied to Hitachi, Ltd. and Deloitte, the firm operated across multiple sectors including manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, energy, and public sector clients. The firm combined consulting capabilities with IT services and product engineering to deliver enterprise solutions, analytics, and cloud migrations.

History

Hitachi Consulting traces roots to corporate consulting activities within Hitachi, Ltd. and the 2000s expansion of professional services in the wake of mergers by firms such as Deloitte Consulting, KPMG Consulting, and Accenture. In 2001, Hitachi consolidated several regional consulting units and made strategic purchases from firms including Tata Consultancy Services and Deloitte USA to scale operations. During the 2000s and 2010s the firm expanded through acquisitions across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, aligning with trends set by IBM Global Services and Capgemini. The company restructured multiple times to integrate legacy businesses associated with Hitachi Data Systems and to respond to market shifts toward cloud computing and digital transformation led by firms like Microsoft and Amazon Web Services. In 2019 the consulting business was consolidated into Hitachi Vantara as part of a broader reorganization by Hitachi, Ltd..

Services and Solutions

Hitachi Consulting offered advisory services, technology implementation, and managed services akin to offerings from McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, and Bain & Company in strategic practice areas. Core services included enterprise applications (ERP, CRM) using platforms by SAP SE, Oracle Corporation, and Salesforce, enterprise data and analytics leveraging Hadoop, Tableau Software, and Microsoft Power BI, and systems integration for industrial IoT inspired by GE Digital and Siemens Digital Industries. The firm provided cybersecurity and risk management in the vein of Symantec, Palo Alto Networks, and Cisco Systems, cloud migration services aligned with Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform, and digital experience design following practices from IDEO and Frog Design. Industry solutions targeted manufacturing digitization using SCADA integration similar to Schneider Electric implementations, smart city programs like those developed by Siemens, and healthcare IT initiatives comparable to projects by Cerner Corporation and Epic Systems Corporation.

Corporate Structure and Ownership

The consulting unit was organized into industry verticals and functional practices reflecting structures used by Accenture plc and Capgemini SE. Hitachi Consulting was a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. and coordinated with affiliate companies including Hitachi Vantara, Hitachi Energy, and Hitachi Rail. Leadership included executives experienced in multinational operations and prior roles at firms such as IBM, Accenture, and Deloitte. Governance aligned with corporate policies of Hitachi, Ltd. and international compliance frameworks influenced by standards from ISO and regulatory environments in jurisdictions like United States, United Kingdom, and Japan.

Geographic Presence

Hitachi Consulting maintained operations across North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Australia, with delivery centers and regional offices in metropolitan hubs such as Santa Clara, California, New York City, London, Tokyo, Sydney, Singapore, Bangalore, Toronto, Sao Paulo, and Frankfurt. The firm utilized global delivery models paralleling those employed by Wipro Limited, Infosys, and Cognizant Technology Solutions to serve multinational clients and regional governments.

Major Projects and Clients

The company engaged with major corporations and public institutions similar to clients of IBM Global Services and Accenture, supporting implementations for multinational manufacturers like Hitachi Rail affiliates, automotive suppliers, and energy companies. Projects included large-scale ERP rollouts with SAP SE and Oracle Corporation for enterprises, analytics platforms for financial services firms like JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and HSBC, and digital health initiatives for healthcare providers analogous to work for Mayo Clinic and large hospital systems. The firm participated in smart infrastructure programs for municipal authorities resembling projects in Barcelona and London and supported utility modernization for energy providers in markets like Japan and Australia.

Mergers, Acquisitions and Reorganizations

Throughout its existence, the firm grew through acquisitions echoing patterns used by IBM, Capgemini, and DXC Technology. Notable transactions included purchases of regional consultancies and technology practices from firms such as Avanade partners and smaller systems integrators, integration of teams from Hitachi Data Systems, and divestitures consistent with Hitachi, Ltd. strategic reviews. The 2019 consolidation into Hitachi Vantara represented a major reorganization intended to unify digital, data, and consulting capabilities under a single brand.

Awards and Recognition

Hitachi Consulting received industry recognition in reports and awards analogous to lists produced by Gartner, Forrester Research, and IDC for its capabilities in systems integration, analytics, and IoT services. The firm appeared in vendor rankings and received partner awards from technology providers including Microsoft, SAP SE, Oracle Corporation, and Salesforce. It earned regional business awards in markets such as Japan, United States, and Australia for project delivery and innovation initiatives.

Category:Information technology companies