15 Oct 2008
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VAR Eurodata has snapped up infrastructure services firm Transam Microsystems in a bid to widen its services portfolio.
Eurodata said Transam would expand its breadth of services to include Microsoft licensing, software asset management, Software as a Service and Unified Data Management and email archiving.
The 30-year old firm boasts vendor partnerships with the likes of Citrix, VMware, NetApp and Datacore, adding to Eurodata’s top-level partnerships with vendors such as Microsoft, HP and Mitel.
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Simon Aron, joint managing director and co-founder of Eurodata Systems, said: “This acquisition gives Eurodata the opportunity to accelerate growth by adding a highly complementary range of technologies and product sets.”
“The companies are an ideal fit - our combined skill sets, expertise and experience will provide customers with unrivalled levels of technical insight, service and support.”
Graham Clifton, co-founder of Transam Microsystems, said: “Eurodata has the solid track record, reputation and commitment to take our business forward for the benefit of our customers and employees alike.
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Great News!!!
With this acquisition, I can see Eurodata taking the lead in Managed Services and SaaS in the market
Posted by Dante | 16 Oct 2008
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