Damovo

Damovo
Private company
Industry Telecommunications
Founded 2001
Key people
  • Glen Williams (CEO)
  • Matthew Riley (Executive Chairman)
Number of employees
more than 500[1]
Website www.damovo.com/ Edit this on Wikidata

Damovo is a provider of enterprise information communication technology (ICT) services and solutions, with regional businesses in Belgium, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland and Luxembourg, and an international capability through Damovo Global Services.

History

Damovo was formerly the enterprise services division of the Swedish telecoms group Ericsson.[2]

In January 2015 Damovo Europe was acquired by Oakley Capital Equity 11. Matthew Riley, founder of the Daisy Group, was appointed Executive Chairman. Damovo UK was also acquired by Daisy in a separate deal.[3]

In August 2015 Damovo acquired the voice and unified communications business of Centre de Télécommunications et Téléinformatiques Luxembourgeois (CTTL) in Luxembourg. This first acquisition by Damovo, since it was acquired by Oakley Capital earlier this year, is part of its ‘buy and build’ strategy as it looks to grow annual revenues to €200M in the next 3–5 years and become one of the largest UC providers in Europe.[4]

In November 2016 Damovo continued its European growth strategy with the acquisition of Netfarmers GmbH - a Germany-based specialist in unified communications, security and networking.[5] In June 2017 it grew further with the acquisition of Swiss-based Voice & Data Network AG (Vodanet).[6] This will increase the company's footprint in Switzerland and also further develop its' Avaya capability.

Products

Damovo’s portfolio includes solutions around Unified Communications and Collaboration, Enterprise Networks, Contact Centres, Cloud Services and Global IT Managed Services. The company holds the highest levels of accreditation with the leading vendors in the Gartner UC Magic Quadrant - Avaya, Cisco, Microsoft and Mitel.

References

  1. "Damovo – ICT solutions and services for enterprises". www.damovo.com.
  2. "Sourcewire, 22 November 2001".
  3. "Investment house Oakley to go on M&A charge on the back of Damovo Europe buyout".
  4. "Damovo begins M&A drive with buyout to boost Benelux business".
  5. KG, Vogel Business Media GmbH & Co. "Damovo kauft Netfarmers".
  6. "Damovo snaps up Swiss Avaya house Vodanet".


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