September 1, 2021//
September 1, 2021//
Annville, Lebanon County technology solutions provider Candoris has been acquired by Computer Design & Integration (CDI), a New York City-based competitor.
CDI announced this week that it completed its acquisition of Candoris after purchasing the company for an undisclosed amount of money. Candoris specializes in technology services, including software engineering, data center infrastructure and outsourced IT.
The acquisition of Candoris gives CDI access to the company’s specializations in salesforce consulting and modern cloud native application development, the company said in a written statement.
“The team at Candoris could not align to CDI’s vision of being a next generation IT integrator more perfectly,” said Rich Falcone, CEO and president of CDI.
CDI operates from offices in Atlanta, Annapolis, Philadelphia, Boston, Virginia, the UK and Teterboro, New Jersey.
“Like CDI, Candoris has built a robust digital services offering. Their expertise with Salesforce solutions, paired with our elite ServiceNow offerings, brings added value to our mutual clients who time-after-time have asked to bring these complimentary platforms together,” said Falcone. “It just made sense to partner so that our clients can optimize their application development and transform how they deliver differentiated customer experiences.”
The IT solution provider brings a deeper pool of solutions to Candoris’ clients and broader career opportunities for Candoris employees, said Stephan Van Der Ploog, president and Chief Accountability Officer at Candoris.
“Joining the CDI team is a perfect partnership at the perfect time,” said Van Der Ploog. “Cultural alignment was table stakes for Candoris when we began this process, and we feel blessed that CDI appreciates and wants to preserve what we have built over the past 10 years.”
Candoris was founded in 2011 by Van Der Ploog and his brother, Lucas. This year, the company was named number 3492 on Inc. Magazine’s annual Inc. 5000 list of the nation’s fastest-growing private companies.