UDT Nominated for South Florida Good to Great Awards

UDT (UDT) a  leading technology solution provider  in the southeastern United States

DORAL, FL- April 21, 2011 –   UDT (UDT) a  leading technology solution provider  in the southeastern United States,  was recently nominated for the  South Florida “Good to Great” Awards® in recognition of its meteoric rise in the IT solutions industry.   The “Good to Great” Awards® program showcases businesses in Miami, Broward and Palm Beach counties that have achieved greatness in their mission and established themselves as industry leaders. Winners and finalists will be honored at the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce Goals Conference to be held June 3 at the Hilton Miami Downtown.

The nomination is just the latest recognition UDT has received for its outstanding business performance. The company was also recently included on the Inc. 5000 list as one of America’s fastest growing private companies. And its CEO, Henry Fleches, was honored by Business Leader Magazine as one of the Top 50 Entrepreneurs who made a significant impact on South Florida’s economy in 2010.

“At UDT, we strive to be the best at what we do at every level of the organization and this vision for excellence drives our growth in leadership and innovation,”

Fleches said.

“While UDT has expanded and grown, we have never lost sight of our customers’ personalized needs and we continue to be recognized for our level of service and business integrity.” UDT was launched in 1995 as a start-up in a Miami-Lakes home.  The company is now a multimillion dollar powerhouse with a diversified workforce of over 100 employees with Florida offices in Miami, Orlando, Tampa, and Tallahassee, as well as Tennessee offices in Nashville and Knoxville.   In recent years, UDT has expanded its services to Latin America and the Caribbean. The company has also evolved as an industry leader in the public and private sectors, providing customized IT solutions to schools, businesses and government institutions through strategic partnerships with major technology companies, such as Hewlett-Packard, Cisco, EMC, VMware and Microsoft.

UDT was built on the premise that technology empowers organizations to accomplish more. The company takes pride in its customer-centric approach, which continues to fuel expansion across the region. Fleches said UDT thrives despite the challenging economy. He credits a culture that has attracted the best and the brightest in the industry and sets UDT apart from its competitors as a model for excellence. “UDT has built a team from the four corners of the globe with over 25 different countries represented among our talented employees,” he said.  “We have continued investing heavily in the development of our management team in order to lead and innovate into the future.  Our excellent employee group deserves to be managed by the best of breed managers in our industry, proven professionals able to integrate different cultures, and people, during challenging times.”

About UDT:

UDT (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 Midwest United States. The company is dedicated to helping customers maximize their investments in IT by reducing the risk, cost 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.

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