Icumen (IQMen) Information Business Systems
Since 2004
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Europe
Asia
Africa
Moscow
127018, st. Sushchevsky val, house 26
Competitors: Forecast, Palantir Technologies
Owners:
Kasimov Ulvi
Shumsky Sergey Alexandrovich
IQ One (Icahn)
Rostelecom - 75%
Owners
Aikumen IBS is a Russian scientific and technological center for the development and implementation of data mining tools, a manufacturer and supplier of comprehensive industry information and analytical solutions for the benefit of government and corporate customers in Russia, neighboring and non-CIS countries.
The company is a partner of domestic and global IT industry companies, uniting a team of specialists with more than 20 years of experience and competencies in the field of automation of collection and analysis of structured and unstructured data from any type of sources based on its own digital infrastructure - the IQPLATFORM multi-purpose search and analysis platform.
Aikumen IBS works in the field of system business analytics, situation modeling and predictive analysis on texts and numbers using Big Data methodologies and tools to effectively solve the subject tasks of each customer in order to increase the economic efficiency, safety and competitiveness of federal and regional government bodies and special departments, strategic corporations and industries, science-intensive industries and business.
History
2023: Revenue - RUB 223.22 million
The revenue of Aikumen IBS at the end of 2023 amounted to 223.22 million rubles. Read more about Rostelecom's IT ecosystem here.
2015: Sale of 75% stake in Rostelecom
On November 19, 2015, it became known that Rostelecom was entering the market for solutions in the field of Big Data analysis. The debut of the state operator was due to the purchase of a controlling stake in Aikumen - Information Business Systems (Aikumen IBS).
According to TASS, citing the press service of Rostelecom, the company buys a 75% stake in Aikumen IBS. The deal, which has already been approved by the Federal Antimonopoly Service of the Russian Federation, is planned to be closed by the end of 2015. Rostelecom refused to disclose the cost of the acquisition, citing the fact that the deal had not yet been approved by the board of directors. He should announce his decision on November 24, 2015.
After fulfilling all the formalities regarding the purchase of a stake in Aikumen IBS, Rostelecom intends to actively work in the Big Data market. The operator began to deal with such solutions in 2014, but did it only within its structure.
"So far, the company is doing projects with Big Data for itself, for example, to analyze video traffic," Rostelecom told the agency.
In February 2015, Rostelecom acquired a 50.1% stake in the network operator. data centers SafeData[1]
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