systemsGo combines with Joho Technology Inc., creating new industry leader Tokyo/Osaka/Hong Kong - 22 July 2010

IT infrastructure services company systemsGo today announced it will integrate with industry peer Joho Technology Inc. ("Joho"). With the move, systemsGo becomes one of the largest IT Infrastructure support and consulting firms operating in the foreign multinational market in Japan and Hong Kong.

systemsGo CEO David Devlin said, "We have known the Joho team for years are excited that we are now able to be joining forces. Together we can offer even more to our clients."
Joho president Allan Lind commented, "We will continue to honour all existing contracts as is, and the Joho team, will continue to provide the same high level of support our customers expect with no break in continuity. Our two companies have a lot of complementary strengths.
I firmly believe this will bring great benefits to both our customers and our employees."

With the integration, systemsGo offers expanded engineering resources and secures a wider client base. systemsGo was particularly interested in Joho's pool of talented bilingual staff and unique and specialized server health checks.
David Devlin expanded further, "We now have an even stronger base for systemsGo to expand in Asia. Johofs existing clients will benefit from this expanded network, both throughout Japan and abroad."

About systemsGo and Joho Technology:
systemsGo is an IT infrastructure services company established in Tokyo in 1989, with offices now in Tokyo, Osaka, and Hong Kong and delivery teams in Macau, Singapore and Shanghai. systemsGo is an Avaya Business Partner, Microsoft Gold Partner and Amulet Hotkey Distributor.
Joho Technology Inc is a Tokyo based Japanese company established in 1999 focused on providing high-level fully bilingual support to premier small and mid-sized offices. Joho is a VMWare VIP Enterprise Partner, Cisco Partner and Microsoft Gold Partner.



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