netDirective Technologies, Inc. and Artemis International Technologies, Inc. are pleased to announce their merger to form ndtArtemis. The merger brings together two of the areas’ leading IT service, network engineering, telephony, and cloud computing firms. ndtArtemis’ combined talent and resources create an organization of over fifty employees committed to its existing clients and poised for aggressive growth.
“One of the most exciting parts of this merger is the talent it brings together under one roof”, states David Soper, who will serve as Chief Technology Officer of ndtArtemis, “We have always had great respect for Artemis; I believe our combined team is among the best in the industry. Our focus has been, and will continue to be, delivering the highest quality technology based solutions to our clients. Without them and their support over the years, we would not be where we are today.”
Independently, both companies have experienced robust growth. Together, they combine to create a financially strong organization, poised to execute long-term strategies for even greater expansion. ndtArtemis will continue to evolve existing lines of business while pursuing new markets and opportunities. This strategy includes the launch of a new, state-of-the-art, multi-million dollar data center in partnership with sister company, ndtHOST. There will be no job losses due to the merger — ndtArtemis expects to hire additional staff throughout 2012.
According to D. Travis Proctor, who will serve as CEO of ndtArtemis, “Both companies have built their success on establishing long-term partnerships with their clients. Our combined strength positions ndtArtemis with even greater resources and expertise to ensure our clients are maximizing returns on their technology infrastructure investments.”
ndtArtemis will remain headquartered in Brevard County, Florida, and will continue to provide IT services to companies of all sizes throughout Florida.




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