eGroup Buys Microsoft Partner Enabling Technologies

It will expand the company’s Microsoft 365 and Azure capabilities.

Claudia Adrien

May 3, 2022

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MSP eGroup has acquired Florida-based Enabling Technologies, a Microsoft partner, broadening its U.S. reach. The acquisition – which closed last month – will expand eGroup’s Microsoft 365, Azure, security and compliance, and business application cloud services.

eGroup says merging the two companies will bolster its cloud and data center capabilities. It will also offer Enabling’s clients an expanded portfolio of solutions that include data center, disaster recovery, backup, IT strategy and optimization, and digital infrastructure.

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eGroup’s Mike Carter

“As a multiyear, repeat winner of the prestigious Microsoft Partner of the Year award, Enabling Technologies has built an incredible reputation for the highest quality of service delivery with Microsoft 365 and Azure solutions,” said Mike Carter, CEO of eGroup.

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Bill Vollerthum is president and CEO of Enabling. He said the Microsoft partner was eager to join forces with Carter and his team at eGroup. Enabling’s corporate culture, strategic vision and “uncompromised commitment to deliver service excellence to clients” aligns with eGroup’s mission.

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Enabling’s Bill Vollerthum

“By merging our two companies, we’re reinforcing our position to serve as a trusted cloud adviser by leveraging our strengths to enable our clients to achieve more from their investment in Microsoft Cloud technologies.”

eGroup will integrate Enabling’s capabilities into its portfolio. It will give mutual clients instant access to both groups’ additional offerings and value, the companies said.

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Claudia Adrien

Claudia Adrien is a reporter for Channel Futures where she covers breaking news. Prior to Informa, she wrote about biosecurity and infectious disease for a national publication. She holds a degree in journalism from the University of Florida and resides in Tampa.

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