UDT Ranks on South Florida Business Journal’s 2020 Largest Hispanic-owned Businesses List

UDT, a leading managed, security and cloud services provider helping clients across Federal, State, Local, Education, Enterprise and Commercial clients, today announced that they have been ranked #7 on the South Florida Business Journal’s 2020 Largest Hispanic-owned Businesses List!

UDT, a leading managed, security and cloud services provider helping clients across Federal, State, Local, Education, Enterprise and Commercial clients, today announced that they have been ranked #7 on the South Florida Business Journal’s 2020 Largest Hispanic-owned Businesses List! This prestigious list is a ranking of Hispanic-owned South Florida businesses based on 2019 revenue.

“We are proud of our efforts to deliver innovation and services in support of the three key areas: securing our Nation’s critical infrastructure, improving the safety of communities, and delivering technology to support digital learning initiatives,” said Henry Fleches, Co-founder and CEO of UDT. “As we approach Hispanic Heritage Month, we look forward to celebrating the fact that we are a minority-owned business and continuing to grow as an organization.”

Fleches and President, Gerard Amaro, founded UDT 25 years ago in South Florida and continue to expand their business within the areas of managed security and digital transformation services.

In the past, the South Florida Business Journal has named UDT one of the Top Private Companies in South Florida as well as the #1 company for Computer Networking and System Integration.

About UDT:

UDT is a technology enabler that helps Federal, State, Local, Education, Enterprise and Commercial clients evaluate, architect, secure, and manage technology on the go and in the cloud. UDT provides customized services, including mobility, cloud, collaboration, loT, data, security, and ITaaS solutions and technical, professional and managed services. The company’s mission is to deliver innovation and services in support of the three key areas: securing our Nation’s critical infrastructure, improving the safety of communities, and delivering technology in support of digital learning initiatives for students of all ages in a learner-centric future. Accomplish more with UDT: www.udtonline.com

About South Florida Business Journal:

The South Florida Business Journal is the leading business news outlet covering Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties. The company’s mission is to provide business intelligence online and in print to help subscribers grow their business, advance their careers and simplify their professional lives.

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