2013: Top 501 Managed Services Providers List (Ranked 61 to 80)
Welcome to the 2013 MSPmentor 501 Global Edition, a list of the world's top 501 managed services providers (MSPs). This page covers managed services providers ranked 61 to 80 for 2013. Download the complete report from our Resource Center (free registration required).
Welcome to the 2013 MSPmentor 501 Global Edition, a list of the world’s top 501 managed services providers (MSPs).
This page covers managed services providers ranked 61 to 80 for 2013.
Download the complete report from our Resource Center (free registration required).
MSPmentor 501, Global Edition 2013, Companies 61 to 80
61. The Online Backup Company
The company’s name says it all. A repeat MSPmentor honoree, recurring revenues surged 78 percent in 2012 and headcount doubled to 60 employees.
Oslo, Norway
Alexander Hagerup, CEO
62. Systems Solution, Inc.
The hosting, management and IT support company in Philadelphia has been making an aggressive push in to smartphone and tablet management — including accessing Windows apps from any device.
King of Prussia, PA, USA,
Rich Wein. CEO
63. Cal Net Technology Group
Voted one of the best places to work in Los Angeles, Calif., Cal Net has deep SharePoint and Unified Communications expertise. Recurring revenues jumped 20 percent in 2012, and headcount now exceeds 60 employees.
Chatsworth, CA, USA
Zachary Schuler, President/CEO
64. ERGOS Technology Partners
The company has branded around “flat-fee worry-free IT.” Customers seem to like the messaging and services. Recurring revenues rose 32 percent in 2012, and headcount surged by 20 employees to roughly 85 total team members.
Houston, TX, USA
Steve Winter, President
65. Montal Computer Services Limited
Focused on SMBs across the UK, Montal serves social housing partners, ISVs and VARs. The 48-person company has roughly 2,265 customer PCs and 1,200 servers/network devices under management.
Dorking, UK
Colin Sales Managing Director
66. China WiSERV Co. Ltd
Recurring revenue grew 53 percent and headcount surged by more than 70 employees to 208 people in 2012. The company manages 27,000 servers and network devices for customers.
Chengdu Sichuan, China
Xin Liao, President
67. CT Networks
A repeat honoree, CT Networks is still growing its rather large MSP business by more than 15 percent annually. From its Long Island headquarters, the company serves customers across New York.
Hauppauge, NY, USA
Barry Goldstein, CEO
68. Safe Systems, Inc.
More than 600 financial services customers leverage Safe Systems’ managed services. The bulk of Safe Systems’ revenues are recurring, with more than 16,000 PCs under management.
Alpharetta, GA, USA
Darren Bridges, President
69. NetStandard Inc.
The company’s outsourced technology focus, called Clarity, has been a winner with customers. Nearly 70 percent of the company’s revenues are recurring.
Kansas City, KS, USA
Jeff Melcher, CEO
70. PCMS
PCMS won Microsoft’s Compete Partner of the Year Award. The 475-person company generates most of its revenues from traditional IT services and IT projects, but managed services revenues grew 53 percent in 2012.
Coventry, UK
Richard Smith, Managing Director
71. Computer Resources of America, Inc.
Launched in 1992, Computer Resources remains one of New York’s strongest MSPs having grown to 45 employees.
New York, NY, USA
Chico Ramnarayan. President/CEO
72. Xtium, Inc.
Managed Cloud Hosting ranks among Xtium’s top bets. Recurring revenues seem to be nearing the triple-digit growth mark, with headcount reaching 40 employees in 2012.
King of Prussia, PA, USA
Tim Buckley, CEO
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73. Tecala Group
Tecala in 2012 claimed to become the first Australia company to partner with EMC and offer organizations a pre-packeted virtualized IT environment based on the VSPEX core infrastructure.
Bella Vista, NSW, Australia
Gleuto Serafim, CEO
74. Integrated IT Solutions
The Microsoft and Citrix partner offers a simple message to customers: Know that your network is safe from viruses, hackers and natural disasters. Recurring revenues jumped 16 percent in 2012.
Waltham, MA, USA
Arthur Ataie, CEO
75. Trivalent Group, Inc.
Trivalent has recently been blending two markets — wireless and backup — to promote anywhere, anytime information protection.
Grandville, MI, USA
Larry Andrus, CEO
76. IT Weapons
Dell’s Canadian Partner of the Year supports over 8000 users in hundreds of locations. The company grew recurring revenues nearly 50 percent in 2012.
Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Ted Garner, CEO
77. SecureConnect Inc.
Pushing beyond PCI, SecureConnect bet the business on managed network security. The result: Continued double-digit growth on the MSP front.
Eden Prairie, MN, USA
Dave Perrill, President
78. The Lloyd Group Inc.
Named to Crain’s 50 Best Places to Work in New York City, The Lloyd Group’s recurring revenues had double-digit growth in 2012.
New York, NY, USA
Adam Eiseman. President & CEO
79. Netsurit (Pty) Ltd
Ranked among South Africa’s top MSPs, recurring revenues grew 28 percent in 2012 and headcount grew slightly to 145 employees.
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Orrin Klopper, CEO
80. ITelagen, Inc.
Core focus areas include healthcare and finance, with Electronic Health Records (EHR) and disaster recovery services driving growth.
Jersey City, NJ, USA
John O’Keefe, CEO
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