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Core BTS Acquires Aptera Software Inc.

Core BTS Acquires Aptera Software Inc.
Core BTS’s acquisition of Aptera deepens application development solutions in the company’s services portfolio.

Core BTS, an award-winning IT and managed services provider, announced the acquisition of Aptera Software, a Fort Wayne, Indiana-based software development company, specializing in the Microsoft stack. The Aptera acquisition further advances the company’s application development and modernization capabilities, particularly on Microsoft Azure, enhancing Core BTS’ ability to meet the accelerating client demand for modern application solutions as part of holistic digital transformation.

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This acquisition comes at a time of significant growth for Core BTS and enhances the company’s depth and breadth of services within the Azure ecosystem. By adding Aptera, Core BTS takes significant strides to ensure that clients have access to industry-leading services and technology and can optimize their cloud investments to transform their business and enable change. 

“We are thrilled to welcome the Aptera team to Core BTS and provide our clients with enhanced application development and modernization services to ensure that all facets of their transformation needs are met,” said Paul Lidsky, CEO of Core’s BTS. “Aptera’s software development services are cutting-edge and bringing the company under the Core’s BTS umbrella will allow us to provide even better traction for our clients’ transformation journeys and maximizes the impact of their investment especially in the Microsoft ecosystem.”

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