Enterprise integration and staffing services for digital transformation
OKAYA is a staffing and systems integration firm anchored in SAP, Salesforce, and Guidewire implementations for mid-market and enterprise clients. The tech stack reveals deep operational consulting work: Coupa and SAP Ariba for procurement, Splunk for observability, MuleSoft and event streaming for integration architecture, and Guidewire for insurance operations. Active hiring is engineering-heavy (6 roles), concentrated on senior and lead-level positions, indicating either a scaling delivery model or a transition toward larger managed services engagements.
OKAYA, founded in 2006, operates as a staffing and systems integration consultancy with headquarters in Albany, NY and regional offices in New York and London, plus a delivery center in Noida, India. The firm serves enterprise and mid-market clients across two primary service lines: talent acquisition (connecting candidates to technical roles) and technology consulting (ERP implementation, digital transformation, and integration architecture). Current project work spans Coupa procurement systems, Salesforce enterprise roadmaps, API-led integration patterns, and Splunk analytics — typical of large-scale digital initiatives at Fortune 500 and mid-market companies. The workforce spans 201–500 employees globally.
OKAYA's primary stack includes SAP S/4HANA, Salesforce, Coupa, MuleSoft, Splunk, Guidewire (Policy/Billing/Claim centers), Java/Spring Boot, Kubernetes, Docker, Jenkins, and Oracle. The mix reflects expertise in enterprise ERP, procurement, CRM, and insurance operations platforms.
Active projects include Coupa procurement implementations and ERP integrations, Salesforce enterprise architecture strategy, API-led integration architecture, Splunk dashboarding at scale, and PMO/project governance frameworks. Current pain points center on procure-to-pay streamlining and integration complexity.
OKAYA INFOCOM's technology stack, projects, and hiring signals are inferred from public hiring and company data — career pages, public listings, and company web presence — then clustered and de-duplicated. Figures are estimates that refresh over time. Read our full methodology →
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