See the Top Managed IT Service Providers in the Inc. 5000
We examine companies in the top 1,000.
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Rank: 788
3-Year Growth: 606%
Founded: 2015
Employees: 1-10 employees
RedNight is one of the smaller companies that made this list. The firm offers professional services and cloud services in addition to managed IT. Its technology partners include RingCentral, Fortinet, Cisco Meraki and AWS.
Rank: 214
3-Year Growth: 2,028%
Founded: 2008
Employees: 11-50
The Grand Rapids, Michigan-based company got its start during the recession. It targets SMBs, enterprises and governments. Services include managed IT and remote monitoring as well as web design and network assessment.
Rank: 779
3-Year Growth: 613%
Founded: 2014
Employees: 11-50
Forsyte offers services around identity and access management, backup and disaster recovery and cloud infrastructure. Its customers include the city of Palo Alto, California and other public entities.
Forsyte made the Inc. 5000 for the first time.
Rank: 718
3-Year Growth: 657%
Founded: 2012
Employees: 51-200
QOS dubs itself a managed network services provider. That includes network monitoring and application performance monitoring. Check out Channel Partners to see how CEO Frank Cittadino talk about the company’s story around SD-WAN.
Rank: 711
3-Year Growth: 662%
Founded: 2010
Employees: 11-50
BreezeIT lands on this list a fourth time. The California-based firm specializes in managed IT, backup and disaster recovery and VoIP. Its counts Microsoft, Brocade, VMware, IBM, NetApp and others among its partners.
Rank: 630
3-Year Growth: 746%
Founded: 2007
Employees: 11-50
The Georgia-based company focuses on customers in the accounting and tax preparation industries. In addition to managed IT, the firm helps with network security, data backup and VoIP.
Pineland Cogentes recently announced plans to merge with First Service Carolina and Professional Network Services. They are re-branding as Responsive Technology Partners.
Rank: 605
3-Year Growth: 771
Founded: 2008
Employees: 501-1,000
Tek Leaders appeared on the Inc. 5000 for the third time. The company provides a mix of managed services, data analytics and consulting services. Approximately 100 employees worked with the company in 2016 when Devender Reddy Aerrabolu acquired it and vowed to double its employees and clients.
Rank: 463%
3-Year Growth: 989%
Founded: 2012
Employees: 11-50
Premier offers help desk, disaster recovery, IT and telco services and design. President Jacqueline Lopez is an Air Force veteran who previously worked in the U.S. Defense Department.
Rank: 420
3-Year Growth: 1,092%
Founded: 2007
Employees: 51-200
The New Jersey-based company provides cloud advisory services and managed cloud services. BrainScale brands itself as an early Microsoft Azure partner. Vineet Bhatia and Phani Tipparaju founded BrainScale after working at Microsoft.
Rank: 339
3-Year Growth: 1,329%
Founded: 2009
Employees: 11-50
The Texas-based firm made the list for the third time, having scored in the 300s each year. The company provides mobile management, break-fix service and unlimited remote support.
“We are proud of the accomplishments and hard work of each and every one of our team players who have made our success possible,” said Shannon Anderson, CieloIT’s president of global client engagement. “We are excited to be able to represent the technology industry in this way.”
Rank: 138
3-Year Growth: 2,659%
Founded: 2011
The Fremont, California-based company offers cloud hosting, managed services and mobile solutions. It also provides staff augmentation.
Rank: 138
3-Year Growth: 2,659%
Founded: 2011
The Fremont, California-based company offers cloud hosting, managed services and mobile solutions. It also provides staff augmentation.
Each year the Inc. 5000 recognizes private companies that achieve top growth, and managed service providers litter the list.
From California to Texas to Virginia, MSPs across the country are gaining notoriety. The Inc. 5000 honorees who called themselves IT management or IT services providers earned $8.9 billion in revenue last year. That’s an increase from $7 billion in 2018 and $6.1 billion in 2017. They also added 18,324 jobs in 2019.
As you can imagine, our list by no means tells an exhaustive tale. Two hundred seventy companies self-identified in the “IT management” or “IT services” category, so we took a selective approach. We have listed those that include managed IT services as a key component of their business model. Our list also features only companies that landed in the top 1,000. Many of the top providers mention managed services but function primarily as consultancies.
Channel Futures has its own prestigious list of MSPs. The 2020 MSP 501 recognizes the top managed service providers in the world. See the full list. Then check out our brand-new SMB Hot 101. |
You’ll find in the above images 11 fast-growing companies that provide managed IT services.
Check out the Channel Partners website if you’d like to see some of the top telecommunications companies that made the list. You can also view Channel Futures’ 2019 Inc. 5000 summary.
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