The acquisition aims to strengthen Xerox’s IT service offerings in North America.

Claudia Adrien

February 3, 2022

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Xerox is buying Powerland, an IT services provider with offices in western Canada. The acquisition aims to strengthen Xerox’s IT service offerings – cloud, cybersecurity, end-user computing and managed services – in North America.

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Xerox’s Martin Bachant

Martin Bachant is president of Xerox Canada.

“Today, the ability to quickly adapt to change and remain competitive requires a strong IT partner,” Bachant said. “Combining the talented teams of Powerland and Xerox IT services provides a greater value proposition for customers with support, information security expertise and technology solutions from major IT manufacturers. We manage our customers’ technology so they can manage their business.”

SMBs are increasing their investments in key IT solutions such as cloud infrastructure, managed IT services, collaboration solutions and cybersecurity. Xerox said the addition of Powerland will enable it to expand reach in North America and offer more value to customers throughout Canada.

Commitment to Expansion

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Powerland’s Curtis Dery

Curtis Dery is executive vice president of Powerland.

“We are thrilled to join a world-class innovator like Xerox and look forward to enhancing business outcomes and technology transformations for our clients across Canada,” Dery said.

This acquisition continues Xerox’s commitment to expand its IT services business. Xerox acquired both ITEC Connect, a U.K. IT services firm, and Digitex, a services provider in Canada, two years ago. The company bought Competitive Computing (C2), a Vermont-based IT services company, in October.

Researchers at Techaisle say the global IT services market is worth than $680 billion annually.

Powerland serves customers throughout Canada and provides a wide array of technology solutions and services based on individual business needs. The company recently earned 2021 industry accolades including Nvidia Partner of the YearDell Marketing Partner of the Year North AmericaHPE Service Partner of the Year and Tech Data Circle of Excellence.

About the Author(s)

Claudia Adrien

Claudia Adrien is a reporter for Channel Futures where she covers breaking news. Prior to Informa, she wrote about biosecurity and infectious disease for a national publication. She holds a degree in journalism from the University of Florida and resides in Tampa.

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