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Calligo makes second Irish acquisition in six months

Calligo makes second Irish acquisition in six months

Thursday 18 June 2020

Calligo makes second Irish acquisition in six months

Thursday 18 June 2020


Calligo has acquired a Cork and Dublin-based IT managed services provider.

The purchase of Itomic Voice and Data - a specialist in managed Microsoft 365 and Azure services - is Calligo’s seventh acquisition in three years, and the second one in Ireland in six months after the acquisition of Dublin-based DC Networks.

“With the addition of Itomic Voice and Data, we are now one of the largest IT service providers in Ireland, with sizeable presence in both Cork and Dublin – Ireland’s two largest economic regions – and the capability to serve businesses throughout the country,” Julian Box, Founder and CEO of Calligo, commented.

“We focused our current expansion strategy on Ireland because of its growing number of innovative businesses developing new data-reliant tools and services. We believe Irish businesses stand to gain enormously from our services and expertise, particularly in international data privacy.”

Paul Condon, Director of Itomic Voice and Data added: “Calligo and ourselves are remarkably similar in many ways, not least in our two key areas of focus: helping our clients make the most of their data, and our equal determination to continually deliver the service they expect.

"We are confident that, as our customers become Calligo customers, they will benefit from the support and more varied services of a larger, more experienced organisation, meaning any challenge to the availability, access, security or safe and intelligent use of their data can be met.”

Pictured top: Julian Box, Founder and CEO of Calligo.

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