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November 25, 2009


UC's Logicalis Moves Dallas Office to Plano


In order to “better serve clients and highlight its unified communications,” LogicalisUnited Kingdom, United States, Germany and Latin America. The company is a division of Datatec Limited, a $4 billion multi-national organization listed on the AIM market of the LSE and the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. The company’s U.S. headquarters are in Bloomfield Hills, Mich.  officials say, the company moved its Dallas area office to Plano, Texas.


Logicalis (News - Alert), which sells tech products, moved its Dallas office to Plano to “allow for better team collaboration,” according to Kirk Zaranti, senior vice president of Logicalis’ western region: “Relocating allows Logicalis to serve clients in a more central location, while giving us room to grow our presence in the Dallas market and expand our team there.” 

The vendor expects “enhanced opportunities to highlight its unified communications technology with this relocation, company officials say, as well as a way to “create better interaction with strategic and complementary partners.”

Barbara Thomas, Dallas area sales director for Logicalis, says “the office relocation is an excellent opportunity to showcase Logicalis’ services and continue our growth in the greater Dallas market.”

Logicalis has annualized revenues in excess of $1 billion, from operations in the
 
Earlier this month TMC had the news that Logicalis announced the launch of a dedicated cloud consulting, deployment and managed services group, to engage with commercial and public sector organisations in the development of private, community and ‘co-operative hybrid’ cloud infrastructures, according to company officials.
 
The group will use Logicalis’ expertise in the design and implementation of highly virtualized computing, storage and networking infrastructures, and its investments in enterprise class managed services and in-house data centre facilities, to offer a range of private, public, and “as a service” cloud offerings, company officials say.
 

David Sims is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of David’s articles, please visit his columnist page. He also blogs for TMCnet here.

Edited by Michael Dinan


 

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