UDT Ranks #1 for Computer Networking and System Integration

UDT (UDT), a rapidly growing IT solutions company in the United States

Doral Fl – October, 21, 2015 –   UDT (UDT), a rapidly growing IT solutions company in the United States, tops the list when it comes to computer networking and system integration in South  Florida, the South Florida Business Journal (SFBJ) recently announced.

Gilberto Medina, SFBJ’s research director, posted the Computer Network & System Integrators list on the journal’s website. He said UDT ranked #1 based on its deep bench of 125 computer networking technicians based in South Florida.

Gerard Amaro, UDT’s chief operations officer, said the top ranking is the result of UDT’s commitment to exceptional human capital in a very competitive field. The company helps clients transition their infrastructure to the public, private and hybrid clouds as well as manage and monitor their infrastructure, allowing them to focus on innovation.

“We consider it an honor to be the regional leader in a segment of IT services that is so important to our customers,” Amaro said. “Our team of highly-skilled computer networking technicians allows us to provide our clients the best expertise available across the technology spectrum.”

UDT has been one of Inc. Magazine’s “5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies in America” six years in a row. The company also made the Channel Company’s 2015 CRN Managed Service Provider (MSP) 500 list as one of the MSP Elite 150.

UDT President and CEO Henry Fleches said the SFBJ ranking is an honor that comes from the trust that clients place in UDT’s skilled professionals. SFBJ also has named UDT one of the top 100 companies in the region and one of the best places to work.

“We are proud of the achievements our team has accomplished for our clients,” Fleches said, “and we continue to strive for the excellence our clients demand and deserve.”

For additional information about UDT and its products and services, please contact the company at 305-490-8828   or via email at [email protected] .

ABOUT UDT:

UDT Inc. (UDT) , named one of the 50 fastest growing IT firms in the U.S. by Everything Channel, is a leading provider of high-performance technology solutions. UDT is dedicated to helping our customers maximize their investments in IT by reducing the risks, costs and complexity of deploying next generation technology (RC 2 ). UDT partners with top-tier technology leaders to serve commercial and public sector clients by bringing innovative thought leadership to solve current and future technology challenges. At UDT, we believe that your IT experience should always help you “ accomplish more.” Learn more by visiting www.udtonline.com .

UDT (UDT) is a registered trademark and/or trademark of UDT, Inc. in the United States and/or other jurisdictions.

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