10th Annual MSP 501 Ranking and Study Identifies World’s Most Progressive MSPs in Information Technology

17th September 2017: Nortec IT ranks among the world’s most progressive 501 Managed Service Providers (MSPs), according to MSPmentor’s 10th-annual MSP 501 Worldwide Company Rankings.

The top MSP 501 companies ranked this year include organizations from around the world and from diverse technology and business backgrounds. Collectively, they amassed $14.48 billion in total revenue (based on 2016 results), up more than 15 percent from a year earlier.

The complete 2017 MSP 501 list is available at MSPmentor.net. In addition to honoring Nortec IT, this year’s MSP 501 list and study showcases the top ranked MSPs worldwide. Over the next few weeks, MSPmentor will unveil additional lists showcasing:

  • The top MSPs in Europe, Middle East and Africa
  • The top MSPs in Asia, Australia and New Zealand
  • The top Small Business MSPs’ list, comprised of organizations with 10 or fewer employees
  • The top vertical markets pursued by MSP 501 companies
  • The leading tools they leverage to run their businesses
  • And the top technologies they provide to customers

“Nortec is honored to be recognized for this award” said David Norris, Managing Director. “It’s a team effort, and we would not be where we are today without everyone’s hard work.”

“On behalf of MSPmentor, I would like to congratulate Nortec IT for its recognition as an MSP 501 honoree,” said Aldrin Brown, Editor in Chief, MSPmentor. “The managed service provider market is evolving at a rapid pace and the companies showcased on the 2017 MSP 501 list represent the most agile, flexible and innovative organizations in the industry.”

The 2017 MSP 501 list is based on data collected by MSPmentor and its partner, Clarity Channel Advisors. Data was collected online from Feb. 16 through May 15, 2017. The MSP 501 list recognizes top managed service providers based on metrics including recurring revenue, growth and other factors.

About Nortec

Since 1992 Nortec has been working with small to large businesses, delivering a range of I.T. Solutions and Services. For over 25 years David and his team have been working with clients to ensure that each client has a solution that works best for their business.

The company established a strong reputation for being a trusted source of technology advice and ongoing support.

Today Nortec has grown significantly and currently supports over thousands of users in all industries, including professional services, government and schools. Nortec dedicated staff are the scaffold to the company’s success.

In 2016 Nortec was awarded CRN Australian Top 50 fastest growing companies and the MSPMenotor Top 500 technology companies worldwide.

Nortec’s vision is “”To excite, create value and to deliver quality outcomes for our partners through the best technology solutions, services and practices.”

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MEDIA CONTACT:
Aldrin Brown,

Director of Content, MSPmentor

[email protected]

David Norris,

Managing Director, Nortec IT

[email protected]

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