Datavail

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Datavail
Company type Private
IndustryIT Services
Founded2007
Headquarters
Key people
Scott Frock, CEO
ServicesDatabase administration, Application Development and Managed Application services, DevOps, BI/DW, onsite staffing, and emergency support
Revenue110M
Number of employees
1000
Website www.datavail.com

Datavail is a database, application, and analytics service provider based in Broomfield, Colorado. [1] [2] [3] The company provides services for DB2, Oracle, SQL, and MySQL databases. [4] According to Inc. , the company is the largest provider of remote database administration services in North America. [5] Scott Frock serves as the company's CEO. Datavail has offices in India, Sri Lanka, and Canada.[ citation needed ]

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History

Datavail was founded as a spin-off from Stratavia in 2008. [6] [7] In November, Datavail moved its headquarters from downtown Denver, Colorado to Broomfield, Colorado. [3] The company managed 7,000 databases for 47 corporate clients that year. [3] In November 2010, Datavail appointed Mark Perlstein as CEO. [8] In 2022, former COO, Scott Frock, was promoted to CEO of the company. [9]

Acquisitions

The company acquired Blue Gecko, a Seattle-based managed service provider, in July 2012. [1] [10] [11] [12] Blue Gecko began operating as a subsidiary of Datavail after the acquisition. [11]

In November 2021, the company acquired Skybridge Global. [13] In January 2017, Datavail acquired Navantis, a Toronto-based company that specializes in Microsoft applications. [14] In March, Datavail acquired Advanced EPM Consulting, Inc., an information technology company. [15] Later that year, in July 2017, Datavail announced the acquisition of Accelatis, an enterprise performance management software platform company. [16]

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