World Wide Technology, Inc. Opened Regional Operations Center In Denver, Colorado
01/29/2016
“WWT is pleased to extend its reach and establish deep roots in Denver,” said Jim Kavanaugh, CEO of WWT. “The area’s strong concentration of technology resources and IT professionals make Denver a natural fit for WWT and will allow us to strengthen our relationships with current customers and partners, expand our services to new clients and secure local talent.”
The Denver location will house WWT field sales and engineering personnel and the newest office of World Wide Technology Asynchrony Labs (Asynchrony Labs). Asynchrony Labs, acquired by WWT in 2015, is a recognized leader in Agile software development, specializing in mobile computing, systems and sensor integration, enterprise architecture and agile business transformation.
“Our rapid growth has been fueled by our ability to deliver innovative solutions all the way from idea to outcome,” said Bob Elfanbaum, General Manager with Asynchrony Labs. “Denver’s high density technology workforce and strong agile development community will allow us to expand quickly, meet the needs of our customers as we double the size of our business in the next two years.”
To respond to increasing market demands for leading-edge technology, WWT and Asynchrony Labs plan to hire up to 70 new employees in 2016. Over time, they plan to grow the team to include 200 new software developers and 50 field sales representatives in the Denver market.
Aside from its strong pool of IT talent, Denver is a regional hub for WWT’s established and growing customer base of large enterprise companies, public sector and federal government agencies as well as WWT premier partners, including Cisco Systems.
The opening of the new Denver office builds on WWT’s continued momentum following a year of strategic growth that included the company’s acquisition of Asynchrony Labs, groundbreaking on WWT’s new St. Louis-based $95M campus and headquarters, and addition of 400,000 square feet to its Edwardsville, Illinois, logistics center.
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