SIS Partners With Tandem Solution to Expand Training to Customers
Partnership Will Enable Customizable, Project-Specific Training Solutions
LEXINGTON, Ky., March 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- SIS, a leading technology solutions provider, and Tandem Solution, a Louisville, Ky.-based company that provides customized training for information technology, office productivity, project management and organizational development, today announced a partnership. The partnership will enable the companies to provide project-specific hardware, software and training solutions that help customers increase efficiency and profitability.
"The complement of services and solutions that SIS and Tandem bring their customers makes ours an ideal partnership," said Todd Frantz, president of Tandem Solution. "SIS provides tailored hardware and software solutions to facilitate an environment where business can thrive. It was a natural extension for us to furnish the project-specific training that enables those businesses to fully capitalize on their invested infrastructure."
SIS and Tandem Solution will use the SIS Managed Solution Center in Lexington as a classroom. The new state-of-the-art Tier 3 data center facility enables SIS to provide comprehensive hosting and cloud offerings, including virtualization, business continuity, security, storage management and application support as well as systems monitoring and management. The companies will use the Tandem Solution training center in Louisville for local outreach programs and to host events for the information technology community. Consultants from both SIS and Tandem will teach classes, ensuring that instructors have years of experience on each specific technology topic.
"Tandem Solution is a leader in IT training with a proven track record with Fortune 500 companies, federal and state government entities and higher education customers," said Steve Sigg, president and CEO of SIS. "The knowledge that Tandem brings integrates well with the consulting skills, hosted solutions and business continuity solutions of SIS. We are excited to partner with them to offer more value to our customers and cover a larger geographical area for training and consulting."
About Software Information Systems
SIS is a total technology solutions provider serving more than 1,300 customers nationwide. Partnered with leading IT vendors, SIS delivers hardware and software solutions, technical expertise, consulting services and data center solutions. The company's Managed Solution Center is a state-of-the-art Tier 3 data center facility that provides comprehensive hosting and cloud offerings, including virtualization, business continuity, security, storage management and application support as well as systems monitoring and management. Founded in 1982, SIS is headquartered in Lexington, Ky. and has regional offices in Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Virginia and West Virginia. For more information, visit www.ThinkSIS.com.
About Tandem Solution
Tandem Solution delivers training and services to fulfill information technology and organizational development needs. Owners Todd Frantz, Ty Dayoc and John Ecken hold more than 50 years of collective experience in the IT and professional development training industry and founded the company on the principle that superior performance comes from customized project-specific training, which can be delivered at the customer's location using existing infrastructure or a simulation of the desired environment. Also, recognizing the need for multiple methods of training delivery, Tandem Solution offers a wide variety publicly held, instructor-led classes in Louisville, Radcliff/Ft. Knox and Lexington, Ky. The company is headquartered in Louisville, Ky. For more information, visit www.tandemsolution.com.
PR Contacts:
Patrick Cashman, SIS, 859.977.4793, [email protected]
Arien Clevenger, Tandem Solution, 502.265.3057, [email protected]
SOURCE Software Information Systems
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