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September 23rd 2008, 11:31AM
Microsoft services business Teksys announced this week that it has purchased Technology Made Simple's (Tech MS) assets.
The company did not reveal the financial details of the takeover, but did explain that the acquisition is part of its plans to expand by investing in a number of key sectors related to its industry.
Alan Watkins, spokesman for Teksys, remarked: "We have identified a number of core competency areas for further investment
licensing and SAM, Sharepoint, Virtualisation and Unified Communications."
London-based Tech MS is a HP Platinum Partner and Microsoft Gold Partner, as well as having links with Citrix and VMWare.
Its sales for 2008 are at £8 million, according to Teksys, which claimed it made the top 25 of the Sunday Times' latest TechTrack 100.
Teksys itself is based in Fleet, Hampshire, with an operations centre in Coleshill, Warwickshire. It was founded in 1991 and counts Symantec, HP and Cetrix among its key partners.
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