Convergint Technologies acquires Australia-based Cerberus Technologies

Feb. 13, 2020
Purchase marks company’s second acquisition in the country

CHAUMBURG, Ill., Feb. 3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Convergint Technologies, a worldwide leader in service-based systems integration, today announced the acquisition of Cerberus Technologies, a systems integrator based in Perth, Australia.

Cerberus Technologies is Convergint's second acquisition in Australia and brings Convergint a group of highly experienced colleagues to service customers throughout the region. With the addition of Cerberus, Convergint now has technology centers in MelbournePerth, and Sydney. As one of the largest systems integrators in the world, Convergint continues to grow its footprint across the globe via both organic and acquisitive growth, acquiring 32 companies since 2014. 

"Convergint has been steadily expanding our service capabilities in Asia Pacific since 2013," said Ken Lochiatto, CEO of Convergint. "Our desire to directly meet the needs of our customers across the world has driven our growth in the Australian market, and this acquisition is an important step in servicing our customers with a presence in Western Australia. We welcome the Cerberus Technologies team to the global Convergint family."

Founded in 2004 by Daniel Collet and Scott Martin, Cerberus Technologies has built strong relationships with customers in the mining, local government, logistics, and transportation markets. The Cerberus team's dedication to outstanding customer service—a key component of Convergint's own culture—was the main catalyst behind the decision for the two companies to join forces, according to Lochiatto.

"The benefits of combining our expertise and footprint in Australia will provide many new opportunities for our organization," said Collet, Director of Cerberus Technologies. "Our shared values and beliefs will ensure we continue to be our customers' best service provider and an employer of choice in the industry. We are looking forward to together enhancing the growth and success of Convergint in the region."