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Ensynch Inc. Ranked Number One Computer Consultant in Arizona by Phoenix Business Journal; Top IT Infrastructure Solutions Provider Recognized for Its Consulting Services
Business Wire, April 26, 2005
TEMPE, Ariz. -- Ensynch Inc., a leading IT infrastructure services and staffing firm, today announced that the Phoenix Business Journal has ranked Ensynch as the top computer consulting firm for 2005. Ensynch was ranked first out of the top 25 computer consulting companies in the state. The official rankings were based on the number of full-time employees in 2004. Ensynch experienced a more than 65% increase in employees compared to its 2003 total, the largest percentage increase of any firm included on the list. The specific ranking list was included in a recent issue of the journal and will be included in the 2006 Business Journal's Book of Lists.
The Book of Lists is the most thorough Valley business resource guide. The Business Journal of Phoenix publishes the Book of Lists as a gathering of hundreds of the hottest area companies in their fields, by ranking. It is based on the most objective research, making it the most reliable snapshot of business information available. The purpose of the rankings is to identify the strongest entities within each industry's category. Lists are based on quantifiable information, such as number of employees, gross sales and other measures of a company's relative strength.
"To be named the top computer consultant in Arizona is an extraordinary honor, and one that we don't take lightly," said Gene Holmquist, president of Ensynch. "It is a testament to the outstanding work and commitment of Ensynch's team of professionals and to the level of service we provide our client base of growing companies."
About Ensynch
Ensynch Inc. is the Southwest's leading provider of IT infrastructure services, staffing and enDemand data center solutions that improve the efficiency and effectiveness of emerging mid-market and enterprise clients' employees, partners and customers. As experts in secure identity and access management, communication and collaboration, and systems management, Ensynch provides a full range of secure, manageable, available and cost-effective technology solutions -- delivered professionally and flexibly, through its 175 IT professionals and strategists worldwide. Since 1999, Ensynch has created a culture where the client's technology needs are met with a "Whatever IT Takes" approach, a methodology that has netted the company overall customer satisfaction ratings averaging 97%.
Named one of North America's top IT solution providers by CRN magazine's Fast100 List, hailed as a "2004 Hot Growth Company" by bizAZ magazine, and named one of the "Best Places to Work" by the Phoenix Business Journal, Ensynch provides extraordinary value for mid- to enterprise-size businesses and public sector organizations. For more information, visit www.ensynch.com.
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