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Charlotte IT consulting firm Infocenter acquired by Fortune 500 company Insight


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Michael Vadini is the founder and CEO of Infocenter.
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Infocenter, a rapidly-growing information technology consulting firm based in Charlotte, has been acquired by Fortune 500 company Insight.

Arizona-based Insight said the deal closed May 1. The acquisition equips the firm with full ServiceNow offerings such as consulting, implementation and managed services to its automation solutions portfolio. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Infocenter, founded in 2017 by Michael Vadini, built a managed-services business that helps companies maximize the benefits of digital transformation on the ServiceNow cloud-computing platform.

In February, Infocenter was named as the 2024 ServiceNow Americas Consulting and Implementation Partner of the Year. The achievement is a part of ServiceNow's award program that recognizes companies' commitment to expanding the platform's ecosystem.

Joyce Mullen, Insight president and CEO, said in a statement that workflow automation is crucial. "Our clients expect unified cross-enterprise experiences, and with Infocenter’s deep ServiceNow expertise, we will be better positioned than ever to deliver industry-leading intelligent workflow automation solutions fueled by AI to create unified experiences and deliver valuable insights."

Vadini, CEO of Infocenter, said the deal will help Insight elevate how they design, deliver and manage enterprise-wide transformation for clients. Insight helps businesses expedite their digital journey to modernize their company and maximize the value of technology.

"This aligns perfectly with our mission to help companies plan, build and manage ServiceNow ― bringing organizations of every size, in every industry, smarter, faster and better ways to work," he said.

An Insight spokesperson said Infocenter will operate as an independent unit of its business. Vadini will report to Dee Burger, Insight's North America president.

Infocenter's employees and leadership team will remain with the company. Insight employs about 230 people in North Carolina, including the addition of about 30 Infocenter workers based in Charlotte.

Infocenter ranked third in CBJ's 2021 Fast 50 Awards program, which spotlights 50 local companies that have seen significant growth over a three-year period.

Vadini is also the founder of Glew, which was the top-ranked Fast 50 company in 2019 and landed near the top of this list again in 2020. And he’s the co-creator of SignUpGenius, a software platform widely used to organize volunteers.


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