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CRN Diverse 100 -- The List

By CRN Staff, CRN
August 20, 2010    1:00 PM ET

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The following companies include solution providers organizations who have certifications as Minority-Owned Business, Woman-Owned Business, Veteran Owned Small Business, Disabled Veteran Businesses, SBA Certified Small Disadvantaged Business, Disadvantaged Business Enterprises, SBA Certified 8(a) Firm, or SBA Certified HUBZone Firm, or have executives that fall into one of those designations.

Also see: Diverse 100: Making A World of Difference.

1 SOURCE CONSULTING, INC.
1 Source Consulting, Inc.delivers full life-cycle IT services and support to public sector clients. Its staff professionals have certifications including CISSP, SANS, MCP, A+, MCSE and CCNA/CCIE.
Annual Revenue Range: $200M-$299M

22ND CENTURY TECHNOLOGIES INC
TSCTI provides IT consulting services to Federal, State and Local government agencies. It is a Microsoft Gold partner.
Annual Revenue Range: $10 M-$25 M

Abba Tech
Abba Technologies is an IT integrator with customers in the government and private sector. Headed by former employees of DEC and IBM, engineers have more than 100 technical and vendor certifications, including those from Cisco, HP, Microsoft and Novell.
Annual Revenue Range: $25M - $49.9M

Accelera Solutions
An Asian-Pacific owned virtualization solutions provider focused on desktop, application and server virtualization, providing consultative support from the desktop to the datacenter.
Annual Revenue Range: $25M - $49.9M

Ace Computers
Ace is a custom-system builder for corporations as well as educational institutions, and the federal, state and local government. Certified systems include: VMware HCL, Microsoft WHQL, EPEAT Gold, EPEAT Silver, Energy Star 4.0/5.0.
Annual Revenue Range: $25M - $49.9M

ACS (Applied Computer Solutions)
Applied Computer Solutions delivers comprehensive solutions that optimize enterprise infrastructure. ACS a CPUC Clearing House Certification, enabling the company to do business with organizations engaged in supplier diversity programs in the education, government and utility sectors.
Annual Revenue Range: $300M-$399M

Advanced Computer Concepts
A hardware and software VAR, the company also offers systems integration, network management, deployment, consulting, and information technology staffing services.
Annual Revenue Range: $25M - $49.9M

Advanced Systems Development Inc.
ASD provides IT services to the government, including the departments of Defense and Labor. It has more than 40 key partners, including Cisco, Northrup and Raytheon, and is a Microsoft Certified Partner.
Annual Revenue Range: $50M-$99.9 M

ALEXANDER OPEN SYSTEMS, INC.
AOS specializes in consulting, designing, implementing and supporting Local, Wide Area and Wireless Networks, Unified Communications, Data Center, Virtualization, Physical and Information Security. It is a Cisco Gold Partner, an EMC Premier Partner, a VMware Premier Partner and a Microsoft Gold Partner.
Annual Revenue Range: $100M-$199M

Alphanumeric
Alphanumeric offers Infrastructure Consulting and Design Services and installation; Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity Solution; Virtualization Solutions and Unified Communications. Among its vendor distinctions, it is a Microsoft Gold Partner, an HP Preferred Partner, a Citrix Gold Partner and a Cisco Premiere Partner.
Annual Revenue Range: $25M - $49.9M



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