UDT Feels Welcome in Doral

Florida-based Information Technology specialists

DORAL, FL – Florida-based Information Technology specialists, UDT is pleased to announce that in February 2006, they relocated their corporate headquarters to a new facility in Doral, Florida.

“We’re thrilled to be situated in the community of Doral,”

says UDT Senior Partner, CEO/President, Henry Fleches.

“Our business expanded so rapidly that we needed to relocate to a more accommodating space. We were thrilled to find that Doral is a community that welcomes and encourages growth, and we’ve been touched by the generosity and kindness of the people and the businesses as well. It is simply the perfect environment for UDT to set down roots so that we can better serve our clients, as well as the community of Doral.”

Indeed, UDT has a long history of generosity and service to surrounding local communities. Within the past year, they supplied sponsorship to the 19th Annual BCC/Cigna Healthcare Golf Classic, the Golf Tournament for Christopher Columbus High School, as well as the Golf Tournament for Belen Jesuit High School. Additionally, UDT has proudly sponsored many activities in the public schools of Collier County, Nassau County, Miami Dade County, Brevard County, along with many more.

“For UDT, it’s about being a part of the community,”

says UDT Senior Partner and VP of Sales and Marketing, Gerard Amaro.

“We’re not some huge, impersonal corporation. We are the town; we are the people who live and work here. That’s why we firmly believe that as integral members of this community, it is our responsibility to support, engage, and sustain each other. In that way, we are all good neighbors to one another.” Good citizenship isn’t the only noteworthy characteristic of this rapidly expanding company. Since its start up in 1995, the South Business Journal has twice recognized UDT as one of South Florida’s fastest growing IT companies. Memberships in the Greater Miami Chamber and the Florida Minority Business Opportunity Committee, has enabled UDT to establish relationships and offer assistance to a number of both small and large businesses throughout Florida. Finally, the Greater Miami Chamber has nominated UDT as one of the top 100 minority businesses in the state.

“It’s that kind of involvement that is so crucial to us at UDT,”

says Ana Soler, UDT Senior Partner and VP of Operations.

“It helps us maintain our focus and achieve our own goals of accomplishing more, both in business and as members of the community. And because Doral is the technology hub of southern Florida, our new location also greatly benefits our clients. With our close proximity to all major IT distribution and logistic centers, we’re better able to serve our customers locally, domestically and abroad.”

UDT has always been committed to its primary mission–to be the resource of choice for customer’s technology needs, offering a portfolio of products and services that provide customers with complete solutions. With their new facilities in Doral, they are focused even more keenly on the future and the opportunity to expand, become involved within their new community, and achieve even more for their clients.

For additional information on UDT, their leading edge technology, or any of the beneficial products and services UDT offers, please contact 305-882-0435 or email [email protected] Since 1995, UDT has provided customers with the power of technology by offering innovative systems, superior guidance and education, and effective long-term strategies and ideas. With more than 50 employees and a history of community involvement, UDT continues to grow and offer their customers the ability to “accomplish more.”

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