Opsfleet has acquired Raven Data, adding data and AI capabilities to its infrastructure services portfolio. The deal, valued at several million shekels, moves Opsfleet beyond cloud and platform execution into full-cycle data engineering, analytics, and applied AI work. It reflects growing customer demand for partners that can handle both infrastructure and the data layers running on top of it.Founded in 2019, Raven Data built its business without external funding, starting with consumer analytics and expanding into enterprise data platforms and applied AI. The team focuses on modern data architectures, complex pipelines, and AI agents designed to operate inside real production environments. Raven Data serves technology firms and enterprises in Israel and has begun expanding into Europe.For Opsfleet, the acquisition aligns with what customers are asking for now: not isolated AI experiments, but systems that are designed, integrated, and operated as part of the core stack. The company, led by Leonid Mirsky and Alex Friedman, supports cloud migration, modernization, and large-scale operations across hybrid environments. Adding a specialized data and AI unit fills a gap between infrastructure delivery and business-facing outcomes.Raven Data will continue as a dedicated unit within Opsfleet, keeping its technical autonomy while gaining access to a broader customer base and delivery footprint, particularly in Europe and the UK. The move points to a wider shift in the market, where data and AI are no longer treated as separate initiatives, but as operational capabilities that need to be built, deployed, and run alongside core infrastructure.
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