Viadex Limited, a global virtual infrastructure and deployments company that just opened operations in Africa this year has been recognised at the UK’s Top 100 VARS by Computer Reseller News, hitting the no. 82 spot.
The company boasts of having achieved over 14 years’ experience in helping clients across a range of industries such as Online Gaming, ISV’s, Retail, Research and Financial Services with the highest levels of accreditations from our technology partners – HP, Cisco, Microsoft, VMware, Netapp, Oracle, Supermicro and EMC.
In an announcement distributed early this week, Dino Cooper, Group Managing Director said, “We have invested heavily in expanding our capabilities throughout 2014 and will continue to do so, to service the ever-growing demand from our clients and partners”.
He added that, “Our value proposition is very clear to organisations who have a globally dispersed infrastructure, we deliver efficiency and savings that go straight to the bottom line, whilst freeing up valuable time for organisations to focus on their own business, not the business of global IT procurement and logistics. There are larger players out there, but our highly experienced team and our agility and integrity as an organisation are fuelling growth”.
Viadex started operations in Cape Town South Africa, Gibraltar and Singapore during 2014 and plans further expansion with offices in Dubai and San Francisco for next year. The company has delivered innovative and complex multi-vendor solutions to organisations in over 67 countries around the globe to date and continue to build on their global fulfilment model.
In the UK, Viadex continues to build on its key markets for High Performance Compute with strong client acquisition and forecast growth for the coming year, with ambitious plans to break into the top 50 within 5 years.
Sam Trendall, content editor at CRN, said, “The findings of Top VARs 2014 show what a fantastic couple of years it has been for the UK channel – particularly among smaller and mid-sized resellers. We always expect to see the biggest get bigger, but what really stands out this time is the success of the chasing pack, who emerge as the real growth engine of the industry – while also largely maintaining healthy profitability. Getting into the top 100 – and remaining there – should be considered a bigger achievement than ever.”











