UDT Achieves Cisco Specialization for Advanced Unified Communications in the United States

UDT (UDT), the leading information technology provider in the Southeast United States.

DORAL, FL- April 27, 2010–  UDT (UDT), the leading information technology provider in the Southeast United States, announced today that it has achieved its Unified Communication Specialization Renewal from Cisco®.   The Cisco® Advanced Unified Communications Specialization puts UDT at the forefront as an IT solutions provider for a wide range of business customers, in both the public and private sectors.  The certification provides UDT’s engineers the advanced skills needed to sell, design, install, and support any comprehensive Unified Communications solution project. Specific areas of expertise include: IP Telephony, Video Conferencing, integrated voice and Web conferencing, mobile IP soft phones and voicemail/unified messaging.

“Renewing our Cisco Advanced Unified Communications Specialization gives us more credibility with our customers and serves as confirmation of UDT’s advanced technology abilities,”

states Scott Byers, UDT Vice President of Sales and General Manager.

The designation is just the latest in a series of steps taken by UDT to boost its engineering capabilities and better serve its growing roster of clients.   It further solidifies the company’s partnership with Cisco®, now considered the world leader in network communications. UDT is a unique Information Technology firm dedicated to providing the best technology solutions centered on the latest, cutting edge products.

The firm partners with top-tier manufacturing firms to deliver customized strategies and IT systems that address all of their clients’ needs, and is quickly becoming a dominant force in delivering Cisco-focused solutions in the southeastern US. For additional information about the Unified Communication Specialization and UDT’s products and services, please contact them at 305-882-0435. For all media inquiries, please e-mail [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 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. 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”.

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