End-to-end data management solutions and services provider Data Management Professionals South Africa (DMP SA) has acquired a stake in local software development specialist Plastic Duck Armada (PDA) to bolster its ability to deliver automated, insight-led data management at scale.
DMP SA Managing Director, Iniel Dreyer explains that his company’s collaboration with PDA stretches back more than a decade, with this long-standing relationship forming the logical foundation for the deal.
“The reason we’re formalising this partnership now is to ensure that, as we develop integrations and solutions together, it becomes more than a project-by-project collaboration,” he says.
“There’s meaningful intellectual property involved, and we want to build this as a cornerstone capability for our business going forward, not only for our internal systems, but also for the solutions we deliver to our customers.”
Shifting focus
Dreyer notes that the rationale behind the partnership is to enable DMP SA to shift its focus toward delivering higher‑value managed services for customers, rather than spending time manually identifying patterns or predicting what might go wrong in their environments.
“Artificial Intelligence (AI) and process‑driven automation are built for this kind of monitoring and prediction. By letting technology handle the repetitive work, our people can focus on solving real problems, engaging with customers and growing their skills,” he says.
“For us, this shift is about efficiency, quality and creating an environment where our teams can continuously learn rather than chase issues across systems. It’s a smarter, more sustainable way to deliver managed services.”
Embracing new technologies
Hemant Harie, Group Chief Technology Officer at DMP SA, says the company is pivoting to fully embrace new technology and move beyond the traditional managed‑services and data‑management model.
He states that the platform that was co‑developed by the two companies is scalable, secure and adaptable because of how it was architected and, more importantly, because of the expertise embedded into it.
“Technology on its own is only as strong as the thinking, experience and development behind it. Our team brings decades of deep data‑management and managed‑services knowledge, and the bespoke systems we’ve used historically simply couldn’t correlate or unify that intelligence across our full environment,” he says.
“Ultimately, our customers will experience a far more efficient and faster service from us. By embedding AI into our delivery model, we can surface insights and answers in seconds, not hours or days. Our role shifts from simply administering information to providing high‑value metrics, signals and automated actions that run intelligently in the background.”
Ideal strategic partner
Matt Besseling, Founder and Managing Director at PDA, says that DMP SA is the ideal strategic partner because of the existing strong working relationship and deep understanding of their infrastructure and business needs. This allowed PDA to leverage DMP SA’s existing data and frameworks to accelerate delivery with far less friction.
“They also give us access to a broad customer base with diverse integration and data‑management requirements, which directly informs and strengthens our product roadmap,” he says.
“Just as important, there’s real cultural alignment. Both organisations are committed to advanced integration, automation, and AI‑driven solutions, and both are willing to invest in the infrastructure needed to make that possible.”
Besseling notes that the partnership will redefine how customers view traditional managed services because AI has shifted expectations, and customers no longer see “alerting” or “reporting what happened” as success.
“They expect insight: what the event means for their business, what the downstream risks or opportunities are and what actions should follow. That’s where AI‑driven automation transforms the model. Instead of simply delivering or administering information, we can now analyse it in depth, correlate it across systems and surface meaningful signals. Even more importantly, we can trigger autonomous actions in the background,” he concludes.

