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INX Buys VMware Virtualization Consulting Organization AccessFlow

June 10, 2008 by Robin Wauters 1 Comment

INX yesterday announced that it has acquired the operations of AccessFlow, a consulting organization focused on delivering VMware-based virtualization solutions.

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AccessFlow is an award winning VMware Premier & Gold Certified VAC Partner and is one of the first VMware partners experienced in VMware’s new Site Recovery Manager product, expected to be available later this year. The company currently has 30 employees of which 17 are solutions engineers.

The acquisition closed on June 6, 2008, and was structured as a purchase of the ongoing operations of AccessFlow by INX. INX expects the transaction to be accretive to per-share earnings for the 12-month period following the transaction.

Filed Under: Acquisitions Tagged With: AccessFlow, INX, INX AccessFlow, Site Recovery Manager, virtualisation, virtualization, virtualization consulting, vmware, VMware Site Recovery Manager

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