South Africa’s StorEx Rebrands to Evernex after Acquisition
As part of the reorganization following its acquisition by the global, independent IT Life Services company in 2020, South African third-party maintenance provider StorEx has officially rebranded to Evernex . StorEx, which was founded in 2008, has more than 60 clients across South Africa, Kenya, UAE and Turkey, and is now part of the worldwide Evernex team servicing more than 10 000 customers in over 165 countries.
Founded by entrepreneur Jan Beukes, the South African business has joined forces with Evernex, which has been supplying end-to-end data centre maintenance services for more than 35 years, to deliver the benefits of third-party maintenance (TPM) to companies all over the world, with a great focus on “glocalisation”.
StorEx is a supplier of third-party maintenance services, founded in 2008. The company specialises in the support, maintenance and lifecycle extension of medium-sized and enterprise-level IT hardware infrastructure. Their cost-effective service-level agreement offerings provide low risk, high quality solutions across multiple OEM brands, on top of data centre value-added services, in South Africa, Kenya, UAE and Turkey. Its customers are already saving up to 70% on IT maintenance contracts using our technology-agnostic advice
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Third-party maintenance provides cost-effective and sustainable IT hardware support and service through a company that is independent from the original equipment manufacturer. Services typically include level-3 technical support (online or by phone), replacement or repair of enterprise and data centre hardware, on-site engineering assistance, remote monitoring, operating support, equipment maintenance and consulting expertise.
“We are very pleased to have been handpicked by Evernex to help them meet the growing demand for IT maintenance and support in the global TPM space,” says Beukes, now country manager of Evernex South Africa.
Mohamed Bella, MD for the Middle East and Africa at Evernex, says: “We are delighted to formally welcome the StorEx team to the Evernex fold. Their regional experience and expertise are invaluable to our customer offering in the Middle East and Africa, and we look forward to building an even more flexible and reliable third-party maintenance service that delivers both economic and environmental sustainability for our clients.
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“Our goal has always been to help our clients optimise the way they manage their IT infrastructure, well beyond standard end-of-service-life dates — minimising downtime, extending product lifecycle and reducing overall costs, without overlooking global locations neglected by former giants in the industry,” says Bella.
“As part of an increasingly mainstream and more flexible IT strategy, our customers are already saving up to 70% on IT maintenance contracts using our technology-agnostic advice to deploy sustainable solutions for their multi-vendor IT infrastructure.”
StorEx, now legally trading as Evernex (Pty) Ltd, will continue to service their valued South African customers, while retaining a level-1 B-BBEE status and offering extended universal support with access to 10 global call centres, online experts and over 330 forward-stocking locations worldwide, including the largest warehouse facility of spare parts in Europe.
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Headquartered in France, Evernex specialises in the maintenance of global IT infrastructure and offers a comprehensive range of services from maintenance to Spare-as-a-Service – SpaaS, as well as additional services such as recycling, secure data disposal, data centre removal and relocation, library repair, IT hardware rental, and financial solutions.
It offers services 24 hours a day, seven days a week, at all customer sites worldwide, to ensure business continuity and operational quality for users, all through a process of environment protection and sustainable development. Evernex carries out three-quarters of its service activities internationally and covers more than 165 countries across the world. The group achieved a consolidated turnover of US$178-million in 2020. The majority shareholder in Evernex is 3i Group, an international investment firm.
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