The Pleasant Hill consultancy building a digital replica of the enterprise — and letting leaders act on it in real time.
Epik Solutions, which trades as Epikso, is a digital transformation and IT consulting firm that helps organizations modernize the way they run. Its work spans four themes the company returns to again and again: cloud, analytics and AI, customer experience management, and what it calls Digital 2.0.
The pitch is grounded in a single observation about large organizations: they rarely lack data. They lack a way to see it together. Sales sits in one system, field operations in another, finance in a third, and the picture never adds up. Epikso's answer is to build a unified view first, then help clients act on it.
That view has a name - View360, a no-code, AI-ML platform the company describes as the first of its kind to digitally map a company's entire business experience. Think of it as a working replica of an organization's operations, workflows, tools, and data, assembled in one place so leaders can manage what Epikso calls the Business Experience, or BX.
Around that platform sits a services business: digital transformation and operations, enterprise modernization and cloud migration, data platform modernization and integration, customer experience and product design, and IT staffing. The tagline the company uses to describe its approach is plain enough - combining the power of technology with the power of human intuition.
The result is a firm that reads less like a product startup and more like a consultancy with a platform at its center - one that has delivered more than a thousand projects from nine offices worldwide.
Combining the power of technology with the power of human intuition.Epik Solutions — company tagline
Epikso's customers are mid-to-large enterprises and public-sector organizations in industries where operations are complex, regulated, and often spread across the field. The company reports work across nine sectors.
Information trapped in disconnected systems that never reconcile into one operational picture.
Aging applications and infrastructure that slow modernization and inflate operating cost.
Frontline crews working without real-time visibility, leading to errors and lost productivity.
Customer metrics scattered across functions, making it hard to know where to act first.
One documented engagement makes the approach concrete. For a gas and electricity provider, Epikso deployed View360 to its field operation. The company reports the following results in the first week of use.
The pattern in Epikso's field work is worth noting: transparency and error reduction tend to move together. When crews can see the business clearly, mistakes fall on their own. That is the practical argument for putting data - not dashboards - at the center of a transformation.
A no-code, AI-ML platform hosting a digital replica of an organization's operations, workflows, tools, and data. Vertically adaptable, horizontally fungible across industries and functions.
An operations-intelligence solution that streamlines field work for utilities and other asset-heavy industries.
Application modernization, cloud migration, and platform engineering to move enterprises off legacy systems.
Unified data integration, quality, and sharing so data sits at the heart of the organization.
CX transformation with real-time dashboards tracking NPS, churn, retention, and customer lifetime value.
IT staffing, managed resources, and workforce modernization across engagements.
Epik Solutions was founded in 2015 by Ashish Kataria, who remains its chief executive. Before starting the company, Kataria spent more than two decades in digital sales and management, including roles at Microsoft and Wipro, where he managed global portfolios and large teams. He holds a computer science degree from San Francisco State University.
His stated philosophy leans on people. Kataria describes a culture built around cross-skilling and employee empowerment, and he has tied the company to social-responsibility work - non-profit and educational initiatives aimed at creating socio-economic opportunity. In a services business, where the product is largely the people, that emphasis is also strategy.
The business model is straightforward B2B: consulting engagements, managed services, IT staffing, and the View360 platform, billed through project contracts and ongoing managed-resource arrangements. Third-party sources place the company's revenue in the tens of millions and its headcount in the hundreds; Epikso itself reports 800+ associates across nine locations.
That places Epik Solutions in the crowded mid-market for digital transformation, alongside firms like Hexaware, Mastek, Persistent Systems, and Zensar, plus low-code and no-code platform vendors that compete more directly with View360. Its differentiator is the pairing - a consultancy that also owns the platform its clients run on.
AI-powered solutions for connected experiences.Epik Solutions — on its platform approach
Most consultancies rent someone else's software. Epikso ships its own - View360 - and builds services around it.
The platform's no-code interface is meant to put data in the hands of non-engineers, cutting the dev queue.
Its strongest evidence comes from utilities and operations - hard, regulated environments, not demos.
Technology & Partner Ecosystem
Ashish Kataria launches the company in Pleasant Hill, California, focused on digital transformation and IT services.
The firm organizes its services around Cloud, Analytics & AI, Customer Experience Management, and Digital 2.0.
Epikso builds View360, a no-code platform to digitally map an organization's entire business experience.
A gas and electricity engagement reports major gains in productivity, transparency, and error reduction.
The company reports 800+ associates across nine worldwide locations and 1,000+ projects delivered.
Video interviews and product demos: search "Epikso View360 demo" and "Ashish Kataria Epik Solutions" on YouTube. No official Epikso YouTube channel URL is publicly confirmed at time of writing.