Datatec – Wikipedia
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Datatec Limited, also known as Datatec Group, is a Johannesburg, South Africa-based multinational information and communications technology (ICT) services group. The group’s main divisions are: Westcon International, dba Westcon-Comstor, a technology distributor; Logicalis, an IT managed services provider; and the companies Datatec Financial Services and Analysys Mason, which provide financing; and telecommunications, media and technology (TMT) consulting services, respectively.
It is listed on the Johannesburg stock exchange, and operates in more than 50 countries across six continents.[3]
History[edit]
Datatec was founded in 1986 by Jens Montanana, who became the company’s first CEO.[4] The company’s shares started trading on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in December 1994, with share code DTC.[4]
In 1996, Datatec launched a joint venture with UUNET to form UUNET Africa, an internet service provider.[5]
In 1997, the company began its international expansion and acquired UK-based IT firm Logical Networks,[6] which later changed its name to Logicalis.[7]
In June 1998, Datatec acquired a 92.5% stake in US distributor Westcon, for $160 million. The company then consolidated its five continent distribution business under the Westcon brand.[8]
In 1999, Datatec acquired communications consultancy Mason Communications.[9]
In November 2000, the company announced it was selling its stake in UUNET Africa to WorldCom.[10]
In 2004, Datatec acquired UK-based telecommunications research and consultancy firm Analysys for £12.8 million. Analysys was merged with Mason Communications and the new company was renamed Analysys Mason Group (AMG).[11]
In October 2006, the company was listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange.[4]
In May 2014, the company spun off Mason Advisory from Analysys Mason, to focus on IT, cloud, security and mobile technology consulting.[12]
In June 2017, Datatec announced it was selling the North and Latin American operations of Westcon-Comstor, along with 10% of the remaining part of Westcon (Westcon International) to Fremont, CA-based IT supply chain services company Synnex, for a reported consideration of up to $830 million.[13]
In October 2017, Datatec announced they were planning to delist their secondary listing on the London AIM market on December 8 of that year, due to limited liquidity of the shares on AIM.[14]
In May 2018, Logicalis Group, a subsidiary of Datatec, has signed an agreement to acquire 100 percent of the issued share capital of Coasin, a Chilean ICT services provider that also operates in Peru.[15]
In August 2020, Datatec has announced that its subsidiary Logicalis Latin America has acquired a 30% stake in Brazilian Kumulus.[16]
In June 2021, Logicalis Group acquired Siticom, a 5G integrator based in Germany.[17]
Companies[edit]
Datatec’s companies are in three divisions:
Technology distribution[edit]
- Westcon International – a value-added distributor of security, collaboration, networking and datacentre.
IT managed services[edit]
- Logicalis – an information and communications technology infrastructure and service provider.
Consulting and financial services[edit]
- Analysys Mason – a global consultancy and research firm specializing in the telecommunications, media and technology (TMT) sector.
- Datatec Financial Services – a financial services provider for customers and suppliers of Logicalis and Westcon-Comstor.[18]
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