San Diego-based Managed Service Provider ITCM acquires Value Logic, Inc.

The managed service provider and the computer hardware, software and networks consultant offer complementary knowledge and experience to businesses in San Diego County and nationwide.

  • Sunday, 9th June 2024 Posted 1 year ago in by Phil Alsop

ITCM, a San Diego-based leading technology solution provider, has acquired Value Logic, Inc., an IT managed service provider (MSP), to further strengthen its diverse service offerings. This is the fourth MSP that ITCM has acquired, and one poised to solidify the company as a trusted outsourced partner for network, cloud, infrastructure management, software development and security expertise.

With a strong company culture and emphasis on collaboration, ITCM has expanded from a modest MSP to a one-stop industry leader focused on empowering people and companies to grow. The acquisition of Value Logic expands the ITCM team’s experience and depth of knowledge, adding IQMS implementation and maintenance expertise to its offerings. With this, ITCM has the capabilities, culture, integrity and human capital to meet customers' evolving needs and continue expanding.

Carlsbad-based Value Logic, which for 25 years has optimized IT infrastructures by providing efficient, secure and affordable IT services including voice/data support, data management, boosted security and round-the-clock IT support, complements ITCM and the company’s core values.

“Through our synergy with the Value Logic leadership and engineers, we gain manufacturing industry knowledge, key processes and procedures, and important distribution relationships that will enhance our level of service,” said Jorge Ruiz de Castilla, ITCM CEO. “The benefit to customers is a single point of contact, quicker turnaround time, streamlined standardization, increased breadth of services, broader cybersecurity expertise and, most of all, peace of mind.”

Hossein Rabiyan, Value Logic CEO, said, “We were drawn to ITCM’s deep understanding of IT, in addition to the company’s openness to new methods and ideas, respect for our team and knowledge base, and commitment to its customers. We look forward to rolling up our sleeves and working together to exceed client expectations.” 

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