UDT Expands Operations to Kentucky and Arkansas

UDT (UDT), one of the fastest growing IT solutions companies in the United States

DORAL, FL- October 12, 2011 – UDT (UDT), one of the fastest growing IT solutions companies in the United States, recently expanded its operations to Arkansas and Kentucky. The Miami-based company continues to defy the sluggish economy, expanding rapidly across the southeastern region, and growing at an extraordinary rate.  “UDT is reaping the rewards of strategic planning that is recession-proof,” said Scott Byers, UDT’s VP of Commercial Sales.  “We continue to operate at a level above and beyond our competitors, and that is fueling exponential growth.” The new offices recently opened in Little Rock, Ark., and Lexington,  The branches allow UDT to extend it best-in-class services to school districts, government institutions and businesses seeking customized, innovative IT solutions in a very challenging environment.

“We have a proven track record for helping our customers reduce costs and improve business practices,” said James Cline, UDT’s Chief Financial Officer.  “And we believe we can do the same for new customers in Arkansas and Kentucky as they face tighter financial constraints. We offer the best, and most cost-effective, solution for their IT needs.” UDT continues to provide customers with the best service possible through strategic partnerships with Fortune 500 technology companies, such as Hewlett-Packard, Cisco, Citrix, VMware and Microsoft. The company was recently included on the Inc. 5000 list as one of America’s fastest growing private companies. It was named one of the 50 fastest growing IT firms in the United States by Everything Channel, and one of the 500 largest solution providers in North America by VARBusiness magazine.

“Our new offices allow us to extend our brand even further, allowing us to position ourselves as the number one resource of choice for more and more customers in the region,”

Byers said.
“There is no limit to our growth, and we’re always looking to service new markets.”
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 in the Southeast and Mid-West United States. The company is dedicated to helping our customers maximize their investments in IT by reducing the risks, costs and complexity of deploying next generation technology (RC2). UDT partners with top tier leaders in the industry to provide the latest products, from personal computing, audio visual infrastructure to customized solutions. 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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