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NTT Com to Acquire Secure-24 for its Extensive Portfolio of Managed Application and Database Services

NTT Com to Acquire Secure-24 for its Extensive Portfolio of Managed Application and Database Services Image Credit: Secure-24

NTT Comm announced that it will wholly acquire Secure-24, a U.S.-based leading provider of comprehensive managed services.

Secure-24 specializes in delivering effective, comprehensive managed services that leverage proprietary, highly automated operation tools. Its clients represent Fortune 1000 companies in sectors including manufacturing, finance, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, insurance, government, transportation and more.

NTT Com will leverage Secure-24's extensive portfolio of managed application and database services, including SAP, SAP HANA, Oracle, Hyperion, JD Edwards, Microsoft, Epic, custom, industry and other mission-critical applications.

NTT Com and NTT Group companies including Dimension Data expect to combine Secure-24 services with NTT Group capabilities such as cloud to enhance their ability to meet hybrid IT requirements with high-quality managed services that are increasingly in demand worldwide.

The demand for managed services is growing steadily worldwide and managed-IT services, one of Secure-24's core businesses, are expected to see especially significant growth in the U.S. market.

Mike Jennings, CEO of Secure-24
This acquisition brings the unparalleled service levels, application expertise, security and compliance support of Secure-24 to the global NTT community.

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