ANSβ Sci-Net Acquisition Positioned as Driving UK AI Readiness
Summary Bullets:
- ANSβ acquisition of Sci-Net Solutions expands its portfolio of value-added enterprise technology solutions in a highly competitive UK B2B market
- AI is a hook everyone latches on to β there are even products and solutions out there β but this is an acquisition of a service provider with current revenues
The ANS acquisition of Sci-Net Business Solutions is positioned as a complement to previous acquisitions such as Makutu as part of the ANS strategy to exploit and deliver the opportunities presented by artificial intelligence (AI). Sci-Net is an Oxford-based business solutions specialist with expertise in ERP, CRM, and cloud infrastructure solutions (e.g., 365 Business Central, Microsoft Dynamics NAV, CRM, and Microsoft Azure).
With ANS already having a strong relationship with Microsoft (Services Partner of the Year in 2024 and over 100 certified Microsoft specialists), the combination makes sense and grows the ANS talent base to over 750 including 65 technology consultants from Sci-Net. It offers opportunities to cross- and up-sell to the companiesβ existing customer bases, and to continue to move up the value chain as a managed services provider (MSP).
The move also underlines some key trends in the UK marketplace. Competition remains fierce, so being able to act as a trusted advisor is becoming more important to win and retain business. At the same time, technology continues to become more complex, therefore offering a full portfolio of services βabove and beyondβ connectivity is vital. MSPs and value-added resellers (VARs) recognize this and represent an ever-stronger force in the market as they can work closely with customers to develop technology solutions that directly address their business needs.
That is not to say that the βBig Threeβ B2B service providers β BT, Vodafone, and O2 Daisy β do not also recognize this. All of them are positioning to become more solutions-oriented with a focus on areas like cloud, security and, increasingly, AI. They have the advantage of significant existing customer bases, deep human and partnership resources, strong brands, and nationwide fixed and mobile networks from which to deliver their services. By contrast, the likes of ANS and other VARs/MSPs can exploit their agility to differentiate themselves in the market.
It will continue to be a highly competitive market to win the custom of enterprises of all sizes in the UK, which is a tough challenge for all service providers. But it is good news for UK plc as businesses stand to benefit from innovation and value.




