CSS Corp Announces Acquisition of UK based Aliquo Solutions Limited
June 15, 2010
Acquisition will provide CSS Corp critical enterprise IT consulting and advisory skills
San Jose, June 15, 2010 - CSS Corp., a global provider of technology solutions, today announced the acquisition of Aliquo Solutions Limited of the UK, a niche IT consulting firm focused on IT transformation. With this acquisition, CSS Corp will leverage Aliquo's wealth of offshoring advisory and execution experience to compliment its proven global delivery capabilities. This acquisition also expands CSS Corp presence in European and Australian markets.
Nick Sharma, CEO of CSS Corp said, "The acquisition of Aliquo arms CSS Corp with a respected strategic and trusted IT consultancy that will help our customers manage their technical debt as well as explore new technologies such as cloud computing. Now, not only can Global CIOs rely on CSS Corp to optimize their IT operations but can also trust CSS Corp with their strategic IT transformation initiatives".
This deal will increase CSS Corp' capabilities within its Enterprise IT Services division while further expanding its global coverage in the key European and Australian markets with 12 large accounts added to its growing customer base of more than 150 global enterprises.
Aliquo brings with them a wealth of expertise in advising organizations on the complexities of IT infrastructure optimisation. It has proficiency in leveraging offshore services, streamlining internal service delivery or embarking on large and complex transformation programs. With these additional programs, CIOs in will be better guided in IT transformation.
"We are very excited to become part of CSS Corp," Todd Whaley and Stephen Craike, the heads of Europe and Australasia/Asia respectively and founders of Aliquo said. "The union brings together two organisations that have demonstrable expertise in what we believe to be the cornerstones of successful IMS Service delivery namely, strategic, business focused, onshore advisory and consulting services combined with robust offshore service delivery capabilities. We are confident that this unification will result in immediate benefits to our current and future client bases and ensure that CSS Corp' Enterprise business becomes one of the most influential in our target markets."
Joining Todd Whaley and Stephen Craike, third Aliquo director, Tony Redding, will be appointed SVP of Global Strategic Projects at CSS Corp. This will ensure the effective integration of the remaining Aliquo team into the CSS Corp organisation.
CSS Corp recently announced that it had acquired Dallas-based telecommunications service provider Glow Networks and the remote infrastructure management division of Boston-based Inteq Inc.







