Adams County School District 50 Chooses Critigen for Managed IT Services Contract

Posted: 8/29/2011

DENVER, August 29, 2011 - Adams County School District 50 has selected Critigen to provide IT managed services to its campuses and all associated users. The contract represents the tenth straight year that the school district has renewed their agreement with Critigen. Under this agreement, Critigen provides onsite tier II and III technical staff to manage a comprehensive list of county assets including servers, networks, security, and end-user desktops. Critigen also supports all of the school district users through Critigen's 24x7 managed help desk.

Adams County 50 is a K through 12 School District that serves 10,000 students and 1,100 staff and faculty at more than 21 locations. During its 10 year history with Adams County, Critigen has provided a breadth of managed services, including disaster recovery, wide area network management and strategic IT consulting. By outsourcing IT services, the school district saves significant budget dollars on internal staffing and technology costs such as database and help desk software.

"Critigen's managed services continues to provide quality IT support while reducing the total cost of operations for Adams County 50," said Brady Mills, Adams County 50 CIO.  "Critigen is an essential partner and advisor for the school district; this partnership continues to achieve high levels of end user support while ever-improving the integrity of our IT systems."  

Critigen was named a top Global 50 IT Outsourcing and Managed Hosting Provider by the Black Book of Outsourcing in 2008, 2009, and 2010, and has been providing IT managed and hosted services for more than 16 years.

Critigen, divested from Colorado-based CH2M HILL in 2009, provides global managed IT services, cloud computing, remote infrastructure monitoring and management (RIMM), disaster recovery services, 24x7 help desk, application management and IT consulting. The company's services help public and private sector clients reduce operating costs, avoid significant capital expenditures, and improve services by providing end-to-end management of IT operations and network infrastructure.

For more information about Critigen's managed services, contact Mike Bank at mike.bank@critigen.com or (303) 713-3240.

About Critigen Managed Services
Critigen is a global leader in IT Outsourcing and Cloud Services. Critigen's comprehensive portfolio of infrastructure management services guarantees reliability, 24x7 support, high availability, protection from technology obsolescence, and swift scalability. From management of data center infrastructure to 24x7 support of end user devices and applications, Critigen can take partial or full accountability of IT system management. Furthermore, Critigen's infrastructure utility delivery model allows clients to scale up or down on demand while paying a fixed monthly fee for only those IT services that they require. Learn more about Critigen's services and solutions at www.critigen.com/services/manage.

About Critigen
Critigen is a global leader in information technology consulting and IT outsourcing. The company leverages spatial intelligence, business analyses, and award-winning managed services to drive positive financial results and enterprise collaboration for public and private clients. Learn more about Critigen's services and solutions at www.critigen.com.

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