MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 26, 2018 -- Comm-Works, a leader in global branch technology deployment and managed services again named to CRN’s 2018 IT Managed Services Provider (MSP) 500 list in the MSP Elite 150 category. This annual list recognizes North American solution providers with leading approaches to delivering IT managed services. Their offerings help companies navigate the complex and ever-changing landscape of IT, improve operational efficiencies, and maximize their return on IT investments.
In today’s fast-paced business environments, MSPs play an important role in helping companies leverage new technologies without straining their budgets or losing focus on their core business. CRN’s MSP 500 list shines a light on the most forward-thinking and innovative of these key organizations.
The list is divided into three categories: the MSP Pioneer 250, the MSP Elite 150 and the Managed Security 100. Comm-Works was recognized in the MSP Elite 150, recognizing large, data center-focused MSPs with a strong mix of on-premises and off-premises services.
“Comm-Works is thrilled to be honored as a member of this elite list once again. The hard work exhibited by our team provides each of our customers with a unique personalized experience that helps maximize their IT investments. This has helped accelerate us to where we are today,” said Doug Plooster, Vice President of Cloud and Managed Services.
As the leader in global branch technology deployment & managed IT services, Comm-Works’ acts as an extension of clients businesses, providing them with customized IT solutions that meet their unique needs. With specialized services in physical security, cloud, and wireless, Comm-Works delivers an all-inclusive coverage model as a single source IT managed services provider.
For more information on Comm-Works, visit Comm-Works.com or call 1-866-518-8320.
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About Comm-Works
Comm-Works is a premier global technology deployment & managed IT services provider, offering repeatable, consistent, high-quality, and timely technology solutions. Comm-Works’ comprehensive Lifecycle Management is known for its superior project management services, which coordinates all aspects of an IT deployment. With 20,000+ technicians in over 120 countries, Comm-Works has worldwide capabilities that exceed those of its competitors. Comm-Works’ 24/7/365 customer support and on-site capabilities in four hours or less give its customers confidence that their systems will be operational. Learn more at www.comm-works.com or follow us on Twitter @CommWorksIT.
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