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Wednesday, May 15th, 2013

The Aldridge Company Listed among Houston’s Leaders for Cloud, IT Services

May 15, 2013

The Aldridge Company is ranked among the Houston area’s leaders in cloud hosting and IT services by the Houston Business Journal. The Aldridge Company is ranked sixth among Houston-area cloud service providers and 12th among computer network and system integrators.

The Aldridge Company Expands Houston Headquarters

March 12, 2013

The Aldridge Company today announced the addition of more than 3,000 square feet to its Uptown Houston headquarters. The Aldridge Company headquarters, which has been located at 4543 Post Oak Place Drive since March 2000, now totals 12,565 square feet.

The Aldridge Company Ranked 29th on Houston Business Journal’s 2012 Best Places to Work

October 29, 2012

The Aldridge Company is ranked 29th in the Houston Business Journal’s list of 2012 Best Places to Work.  COO Patrick Wiley says the recognition is particularly special because it is based on the feedback and insights of  employees.

September 28, 2012
The Aldridge Company is among 78 companies to be honored by the Houston Business Journal as its class of 2012 Best Places to Work. Companies were selected based on employee engagement surveys evaluating their companies in areas such as goals and leadership, communication and support, and embracing innovation and ideas, among others.

August 21, 2012
The Aldridge Company today announced it is ranked 1,821 on the 31st annual Inc. 500/5000, a prestigious list of the fastest-growing private companies in America. This is the third time The Aldridge Company has made the Inc. 500/5000 list, which ranks companies with the highest percentage growth in revenue over the past three years.
June 28, 2012
The Aldridge Company today announced the completion of its acquisition of Serenity Systems Inc., a technology services firm that provides managed services, network integration and performance improvement to manufacturing, distribution, construction and services firms throughout the United States.
May 7, 2012
The Aldridge Company today announced it has geographically diversified its data center portfolio to ensure stability in the event of a natural disaster. With a majority of its clients located in the hurricane-prone Houston area, The Aldridge Company has selected Phoenix NAP in Phoenix, Ariz., one of the safest-from-natural-disaster cities in the U.S., for colocation and cloud hosting needs.
April 3, 2012
The Aldridge Company today announced the completion of its acquisition of the IT Managed Services practice of Extreme Technologies Inc. This strategic acquisition will accelerate The Aldridge Company’s growth and will complement its current operations. The Aldridge Company will absorb the IT Managed Services practice of Extreme Technologies, including employees and the customers they serve, enabling Extreme Technologies to focus on strategic business consulting services.
February 1, 2012
The Aldridge Company and Rafte & Company today announced the completion of the merger of IT support services. Under the agreement, Rafte & Company will leverage the strengths of The Aldridge Company’s Managed Services practice while continuing to focus on its strengths in the areas of business process improvement, application evaluation/selection, and consulting services for professional services firms.
January 9, 2012
The Aldridge Company today announced it has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Shanghai Lingang Economic Development (Group) Co., Ltd. (SLED) to help advance cloud computing in the Pudong district of Shanghai. The Aldridge Company is among a dozen organizations joining forces to form the Shanghai Lingang Free Trade Port Economic Development, which will develop a new state-of-the-art data center designed for cloud computing.
November 29, 2011
The Aldridge Company today was recognized for the third year in a row by the Houston Business Journal as one of Houston’s fastest growing technology companies. The Aldridge Company was ranked 11th in the publication’s Fast Tech 50, achieving revenue growth of more than 106 percent in 2010.

The Aldridge Company Listed among Houston’s Leaders for Cloud, IT Services

Wednesday, May 15th, 2013


Houston Business Journal ranks Houston-area computer network and system integrators, cloud service providers

HOUSTON, May 15, 2013 – The Aldridge Company (www.aldridge.com), a leading provider, consultant and integrator of information technology (IT) and cloud computing solutions for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), is ranked among the Houston area’s leaders in cloud hosting and IT services by the Houston Business Journal.

Based on the number of local full-time employees, The Aldridge Company is ranked sixth among Houston-area cloud service providers. This was the first time the Houston Business Journal compiled such a list. Cloud hosting allows businesses to utilize The Aldridge Company’s IT infrastructure, security, and backup to store and access information, and deliver applications over the Internet. This can make it possible to avoid upfront infrastructure costs and to rapidly scale up or down to meet fluctuations in business demand.

Among the Houston-area’s computer network and system integrators, The Aldridge Company ranked 12th, based on local gross revenue.

“At the Aldridge Company, our role is to help customers align their technology systems and processes with their business strategy by leveraging the right tools and removing IT obstacles,” said Patrick R. Wiley, President of The Aldridge Company. “Ultimately, information is the most valuable asset of any business, and we are very proud and thankful that our customers entrust us to make sure their information is available when they need it wherever they need to access it.”

The Aldridge Company’s IT solutions include complete management of servers, PCs and networks coupled with rapid and accurate technical support. They also provide audits of security and disaster recovery readiness.

The Aldridge Company’s hosting services include cloud hosting, dedicated servers and colocation, which provide constant and current data availability, security and stability, thus giving customers peace-of-mind and allowing them to focus on their business. Last year, The Aldridge Company geographically diversified its data center portfolio for colocation and cloud hosting needs by adding a data center in Phoenix, Ariz., one of the safest-from-natural-disaster cities in the U.S.

About The Aldridge Company

The Aldridge Company is a Houston, Texas-based technology management, consulting and outsourcing company.  Founded in 1984, the company brings a winning combination of professional technical expertise, extensive capabilities and a strict focus on the importance of business processes.  The Aldridge Company is a leading provider, consultant and integrator of Information Technology and Cloud Computing solutions.  In 2011, the company was listed as No. 11 on the Houston Business Journal’s Fast Tech 50 list of fastest growing Houston technology companies.

The Aldridge Company Expands Houston Headquarters

Tuesday, March 12th, 2013

Organic growth and three acquisitions in 2012 necessitate office expansion in Uptown Houston

HOUSTON, March 12, 2013 – The Aldridge Company (www.aldridge.com), a leading provider, consultant and integrator of information technology (IT) and cloud computing solutions for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), today announced the addition of more than 3,000 square feet to its Uptown Houston headquarters. The Aldridge Company headquarters, which has been located at 4543 Post Oak Place Drive since March 2000, now totals 12,565 square feet.

4543 Post Oak Place Drive is owned by SLS-AIM, LLC. The Aldridge Company negotiated the office expansion without the assistance of a broker.

The Aldridge Company’s headquarters houses the data center it uses for a range of hosting services, including dedicated servers, colocation and cloud hosting. Over the years, The Aldridge Company has added cooling and power systems as well as multiple generators for backup power.

“Power reliability is essential for maintaining customer trust and giving customers the peace-of-mind that allows them to focus on their business,” said Patrick Wiley, President and Chief Operating Officer with The Aldridge Company. “After extensive study, we decided to expand in our current location because of its close proximity to the Galleria and River Oaks areas, as well as to an electrical substation – where power can be restored quickly and our backup systems are already installed.”

The expansion will accommodate The Aldridge Company’s rapidly growing staff. Through its aggressive growth strategy, which included three acquisitions in 2012, The Aldridge Company has significantly expanded its base of talented employees and grown its customer base.

In addition to hosting services, The Aldridge Company provides a broad range of IT management services, including management of servers, PCs and networks coupled with rapid and accurate technical support. Other services include technology and work process evaluations, audits of security and disaster recovery readiness.

About The Aldridge Company

The Aldridge Company is a Houston, Texas-based technology management, consulting and outsourcing company. Founded in 1984, the company brings a winning combination of professional technical expertise, extensive capabilities and a strict focus on the importance of business processes. The Aldridge Company is a leading provider, consultant and integrator of Information Technology and Cloud Computing solutions. In 2011, the company was listed as No. 11 on the Houston Business Journal’s Fast Tech 50 list of fastest growing Houston technology companies.

Rain CII Tests the Water, Sticks with The Aldridge Company

Monday, December 17th, 2012
Rain CII

Rain CII Carbon LLC is a leading producer of calcined petroleum coke and a customer of The Aldridge Company

Exhaustive review reaffirms that The Aldridge Company offers the best IT services for the value

 

In 2012, Rain CII Carbon LLC, a leading producer of calcined petroleum coke (CPC), decided to test the IT services market to ensure they were doing all they could to maximize cost efficiencies and improve IT services performance. Even though The Aldridge Company had been working with Rain CII for nearly six years, it approached the RFP process as an opportunity rather than a threat. The decision to retain The Aldridge Company with a long-term agreement turned out to be an easy one.

 

Rain CII is an illustration of the global economy with offices and operating facilities spread across the United States and around the world. The company has headquarters in the U.S. and India, as well as seven facilities in the U.S. and affiliated operations in India and China.

 

Rain CII’s relationship with The Aldridge Company began at a low point in the company’s history. In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina washed through Louisiana, the largest CPC producing region in the world outside of China, leaving desolation and heartbreak. At the time, Rain CII was headquartered in Chalmette in St. Bernard Parish, downriver from New Orleans.

 

“We were 100 percent unprepared,” Rain CII IT Director Karren Raedisch says. “We had one plant in a flooded area that was inoperable, but our other facilities continued plugging away. But our offices were knocked out. We had to declare force majeure due to our inability to get back on our feet quickly.”

 

Shortly thereafter, the company made the difficult decision to relocate to the Houston suburb of Kingwood, Texas. Although the move originally was to be temporary, the decision was later made to remain in Kingwood permanently.

 

“We linked up with The Aldridge Company at a crucial time when we were still in disaster recovery mode,” Raedisch said. “We had moved all IT systems and issued an RFP encompassing everything on the IT spectrum, including data center services and full outsource of IT support. The Aldridge Company was our choice.”

 

The Aldridge Company quickly got to work implementing a service called Complete IT Management. The Aldridge Company’s IT experts assessed Rain CII’s needs and helped to stabilize the company’s IT systems. Complete IT Management bundles all IT services, including network management and monitoring, desktop support, server management and support, help desk, network security and proactive IT planning and maintenance. The Aldridge Company provides these services under a flat monthly fee.

 

“It is much more cost effective to utilize The Aldridge Company as an outsourced IT services provider than to handle these same needs internally,” said Raedisch. “I am a cost center, so I have to be a cost saver. Hiring our own IT staff brings minimal value to the company.”

 

She isn’t alone in coming to this conclusion. Respondents to the Information Week 2012 State of IT Outsourcing Survey were asked to rate outsourcing benefits on a 1-to-5 scale where 5 is “primary benefit.” 67 percent of respondents rated ‘cost savings’ three or higher. Twenty-two percent said cost savings is the primary benefit.

 

“My job really is to figure out how to bring value to the business,” said Raedisch. “We could do more from an IT perspective, but it just doesn’t fit our business model. The use of mobile technologies is an example of where we proved through some testing that greater mobility and accessibility added value that legitimized the investment.”

 

Raedisch says they found just the opposite to be true when testing a messaging/chatting application on office desktops. Although it was expected to enable a more dynamic flow of instant communication that could speed up decision making and remove barriers, the application became a nuisance and did not fit the company’s culture. They pulled the plug after a brief test.

 

“Value is brought into the business through business intelligence and to do that we need a strong foundation, which is where The Aldridge Company comes in,” said Raedisch. “My time is focused on information systems. IT is 100 percent outsourced.”

 

According to the Information Week 2012 State of IT Outsourcing Survey, CIOs are more comfortable turning over some functions to outsourcers than others. The most outsourced area is application development, cited by 80 percent of survey respondents, followed by application maintenance (74 percent), hardware maintenance and support (61 percent), data center operations (60 percent), network monitoring and support (57 percent), and end user support (53 percent).

 

Nearly six years into the relationship, Rain CII went back out with an RFP. While pleased with The Aldridge Company’s work, Raedisch and the management of Rain CII wanted to leave no stone unturned in their effort to achieve their business objectives of:

 

  1. Operating as cost efficiently as possible;
  2. Improving IT services performance; and
  3. Allowing Rain CII to focus on its core business and to accelerate the company’s growth through technologies that enable core business information needs.

 

“We developed a scorecard and evaluated all vendors, rating each component by weighted percentages based on what mattered most to us,” said Raedisch.

 

Rain CII evaluated a total of nine IT service providers on an exhaustive set of 65 separate criteria, each of which was rated as “Nice to Have,” “Desirable,” or “Essential.” Those 65 criteria were then organized into four categories, including facility capabilities, technology and managed services, operations and engagement methodology. Each vendor was then scored on a 1-to-4 scale, where one means, “Does not meet at all,” and four means, “Exceeds requirements.”

 

“In the end, The Aldridge Company had the best score for the value, which sped up the evaluation and decision process a great deal,” Raedisch said.

 

As a result of the RFP process, The Aldridge Company drives IT strategy for Rain CII. The Aldridge Company clearly understands Rain CII’s primary interest is the reliability of its IT systems so workers throughout the organization can be more effective every minute of every day.

 

“The Aldridge Company has set up redundant data centers for mission critical applications, such as our Exchange server, file server and Citrix,” said Raedisch. We have nine facilities that use Citrix as their main application, so any down time would be unacceptable. The Aldridge Company manages it all for us.”

 

Raedisch has advice for other organizations considering migrating to an outsourced IT service provider:

 

  • First look at the cost differences and skill level differences among the IT service providers. This is where value differences are easiest to discover.
  • Be sure to carefully evaluate the controls that are in place and disciplines in place. You don’t want a provider who will be making it up on the fly.
  • Be aware that culture change may be needed for your organization. It is a big adjustment to being in the action every minute of every day to being involved at a director level.
  • Communication is essential. You need a partner that keeps the lines of communications open and updates you regularly on activities, opportunities and concerns. “We have monthly meetings, but technology changes so rapidly that the guidance needs to be ongoing and dynamic,” said Raedisch.
  • Understand that you are going to still have issues in IT – it is inevitable – but you have a partner for addressing those issues.

 

“It takes a lot of trust in the partner, but the magic of outsourcing is giving us the ability to focus on those areas where we can be truly great,” said Raedisch. “How The Aldridge Company adapts to our culture is key. We have embraced some of their specifications, because it’s easier, but they spend considerable time understanding us and accommodating our unique needs and approaches.”

 

Looking back on the entire scope of Rain CII’s relationship with The Aldridge Company, it seems like a lifetime ago that the company was bouncing back following Hurricane Katrina.

 

“I sleep very well at night now,” Raedisch told us. “With The Aldridge Company onboard, I don’t worry about business continuity and disaster recovery issues anymore.”

 

 

About The Aldridge Company

 

The Aldridge Company is a Houston, Texas-based technology management, consulting and outsourcing company. Founded in 1984, the company brings a winning combination of professional technical expertise, extensive capabilities and a strict focus on the importance of business processes. The Aldridge Company is a leading provider, consultant and integrator of information technology and cloud computing solutions. In 2011, the company was listed as No. 11 on the Houston Business Journal’s Fast Tech 50 list of fastest growing Houston technology companies.

 

The Aldridge Company provides enterprise-level management of servers, PCs, and networks, coupled with rapid and accurate technical support. In addition, it operates and manages data center facilities offering fully-redundant, secure hosting of servers that cross the spectrum of business disciplines. By offering a broad range of IT solutions in one organization, The Aldridge Company allows clients to benefit from having a single point of contact for the entire IT environment.

 

For more information about The Aldridge Company and how it can help transform your IT management and services, visit www.aldridge.com or call (832) 209-2940.

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