Xceptional has built a reputation in Southern California for delivering superior Unified Communications, Data Center, and Networking Solutions that help customers to drive positive business outcomes.
Xceptional, a San Diego-based Managed Services Provider, has announced approval from the board of directors to secure and build an investment fund that will accelerate hyper-growth.
Founded in 2007 by Chris McKewon as Xceptional Networks, the company began as a Value-Added Reseller and IT Integrator. Since that time, Xceptional has built a reputation in Southern California for delivering superior Unified Communications, Data Center, and Networking Solutions that help customers to drive positive business outcomes.
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Recognizing the market and customer preferences were changing, the company rebranded as “Xceptional” in 2012, and launched a Managed Services practice, providing Managed Services in Network/Wifi, Desktop/Application, Server/Storage, and Unified Communications to small, medium sized, and enterprise clients across nearly a dozen industries.
Today, Xceptional provides a portfolio of Managed Security, Compliance, and IT Services, as well as IT design/consulting/implementation services to a wide variety of organizations both locally and nationally. Xceptional differentiates itself from the heavily saturated MSP market through a portfolio of services, broader and often more sophisticated than MSPs that focus simply on “Help Desk”.
The investment fund will accelerate Xceptional’s expansion and growth strategy, enabling the organization to reach a greater number of customers across the Western United States. The company has secured the initial strategic capital and the right banking and investment partners and is looking to establish strategic partnerships with other IT managed services and solutions organizations within California, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, and Arizona that offer complementary services.
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