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Stratos Acquires Computex, Builds $100M IT, Managed Services Solution Provider

By Joseph F. Kovar
October 08, 2012    4:06 PM ET

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Stratos Management Systems, formed earlier this year by a group of channel-focused investors looking to build an IT solutions and managed services provider, this week said it has acquired data center services provider Computex.

The acquisition of Houston-based Computex, a member of the CRN Tech Elite 250 list of solution providers, is the second acquisition for Atlanta-based Stratos, which came out of stealth mode early this year with its acquisition of Nexus Information Systems, a Minnetonka, Minn.-based storage and virtualization solution provider.

Stratos is in the process of building a large solution provider organization focused on serving the IT infrastructure and managed services requirements of business customers in the central and southeastern U.S. The company's initial strategy for building an IT services powerhouse has centered on a combination of acquiring a handful of strong regional solution providers while building new branch offices to fuel organic growth.

[Related: Start-Up Stratos' Step One: Acquire Nexus Information Systems]

Atlanta-based Stratos in February acquired Nexus, which had 2011 revenue of $32 million from its storage, virtualization and cloud services practices. At the time, Stratos said it would depend on acquisitions and organic growth to build revenue to $200 million within three years.

Stratos is already halfway towards its goal, said Bret Kidd, the solution provider's president and COO.

With the acquisition of Computex, Stratos currently has a total annual run rate of $100 million and a total of 100 employees, Kidd said.

The combination of Computex's data center building and management expertise and its professional services capabilities with Nexus' IT infrastructure and cloud management expertise will bring Stratos new ways to serve clients, Kidd said.

"We've got a strategy to be a premier provider of managed IT systems," he said. "More specifically, we will have a blended environment of hardware, public cloud and private cloud expertise."

Sam Haffar, president and CEO of Computex, said his company was built around data center expertise, and when combined with Nexus, it will have a bench of over 30 experts in building data centers.

"We have a lot of energy customers in the Houston area," Haffar said. "Now we can bring in Nexus' management expertise and its NOC [network operation center] experience. And, we can expand our expertise geographically."

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