NAB 2016

NAB 2016: Diversified Expands Reach With Acquisitions of Technical Innovation, The Systems Group

Diversified, a national provider of artfully designed and comprehensive managed network and media technology solutions, acquired two companies within the last two months and will showcase the newly merged enterprise at the NAB Show in Las Vegas April 18-21.

DiversifiedThe combined companies – which nearly doubles Diversified’s annual revenue and significantly expands its geographic footprint with more than 850 employees and 22 offices – include Technical Innovation and The Systems Group.

The move allows Diversified to position itself as a global market leader in broadcast consulting, design and integration services as it builds and expands technology and design services, and grows its top-level verticals including broadcast media and entertainment, sports venues, enterprise and corporate communication, and higher education and federal government.

“We listened to our clients,” says Fred D’Alessandro, CEO of Diversified. “The acquisitions provide our collective client base with the resources and expertise required for new IT/IP-centric solutions, of any complexity and scale across the globe, all under one roof.”

As a technology solutions provider, Diversified’s core capabilities include comprehensive services in IT and managed services, design and audio/visual integration, and broadcast media and asset management solutions. Leadership, high-level audio/visual systems and a deep heritage in broadcast systems is why many studios, broadcasters and Fortune 1000 companies depend on and trust Diversified to bring their vision to fruition.

Exhibiting at the NAB Show (booth N1211) allows the company to introduce customers and prospects to the newly expanded Diversified family.

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