RDX will own and operate Navisite assets including client relationships, employees, leasing and more.

Edward Gately, Senior News Editor

August 27, 2019

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RDX, a provider of database infrastructure, data management and cloud management services, is acquiring Navisite, the managed cloud service provider, from Charter Communications.

Backed by private equity firm Madison Dearborn Partners, RDX will own and operate Navisite assets including client relationships, employees who support the Navisite business, fixed assets, leases and Navisite-operated facilities. Financial details of the transaction weren’t disclosed.

Gina Murphy, RDX’s president and COO, tells Channel Partners her company’s mission is to become the single source of managed IT services with a global delivery model across all environments. The combination of RDX, its recent two acquisitions of clckwrk and ClearDB, and now Navisite, creates a “globally scaled service provider with an extremely broad set of services — from private to public cloud support, managed infrastructure and applications services,” she said.

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RDX’s Gina Murphy

“Additionally, this transaction will allow Navisite to focus on executing on its long history of providing complex managed and application services support to midmarket and enterprise customers without being linked to what may have been competing priorities and initiatives from a larger parent company,” she said. “RDX works with a small number of channel partners today that both resell our services and/or leverage them as part of their value-add to their customers to enhance their service offering. Similar to the Navisite partners, we will now have additional services that the RDX channel and partners can take advantage of with their prospects.”

The transaction is expected to close within the next few weeks.

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“With its shared mission, RDX will benefit from Navisite’s contributions as a trusted cloud service provider to its clients,” said Phil Meeks, executive vice president and president of Charter’s Spectrum Enterprise. “As part of our ongoing prioritization and refinement of our portfolio, this divestiture will accelerate the execution of our strategy to serve America’s largest businesses and communications service providers as a national service provider of scalable, fiber-based technology solutions.”

RDX provides managed services to hundreds of clients, both on premises and in the public cloud. It supports a wide range of cloud environments including Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS and Oracle DB Cloud; database environments including Oracle, SQL Server, MYSQL, PostgreSQL, DB2 and MongoDB; and operating systems including Windows and all major UNIX/Linux offerings.

“This combined organization fills a gap below the multibillion-dollar IT service providers and the smaller players in this space that midmarket-to-enterprise customers are looking for, especially in terms of a group that can be nimble, flexible and fast in its ability to react to customer needs with a highly skilled workforce,” Murphy said.

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Edward Gately

Senior News Editor, Channel Futures

As news editor, Edward Gately covers cybersecurity, new channel programs and program changes, M&A and other IT channel trends. Prior to Informa, he spent 26 years as a newspaper journalist in Texas, Louisiana and Arizona.

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