OneNeck IT Services Corporation

OneNeck IT Services Corporation

OneNeck IT Services Corporation, abbreviated “OneNeck,” is an enterprise resource planning (ERP) outsourcing services provider to mid-market companies. Founded in 1997, the company provides IT Outsourcing Services, Transition and Project Services, and Private Equity Services. OneNeck was selected in 2006, 2007 and 2008 as the top mid-market service provider of ERP and Hosted Application Management in The Black Book of Outsourcing survey, conducted by the Brown-Wilson Group.[1] In addition to its Scottsdale, Arizona U.S.A. headquarters, the company manages offices in Houston, Texas and Kansas City, Missouri, as well as operations centers in Phoenix, Arizona; Houston, Texas and Charlotte, North Carolina.

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History

OneNeck was founded in 1997 by Chuck Vermillion, the company’s current chief executive officer. The name “OneNeck” was selected to convey the company’s philosophy of total solutions with accountability.[2]

June 2005 marked seven consecutive years of profitability.[3] In September 2007, the company reported 10 years of profitability and disclosed approximately 90% of its revenue is derived from long-term contracts.[2]

During its history, OneNeck completed two acquisitions: In September 2003, it acquired the assets of Virtual ESI Corporation, a JD Edwards outsourcing and consulting business;[4] and in February 2007, it acquired Delinea Corporation, an information technology services company providing Oracle ERP outsourcing and utilities consulting services.[5]

OneNeck received a $12.8 million equity investment in June 2005[6] led by WestView Capital Partners, a Boston-based private equity firm targeting lower middle market companies.[7]

The company was ranked the Number One ERP Management Outsourcer by The Black Book of Outsourcing in 2006, 2007 and 2008. The independent survey, conducted by the Brown-Wilson Group, receives feedback from over 100,000 outsourcing users and decision makers globally to determine the top vendors. The study represents only unbiased, audited ranking results of outsourcing vendors worldwide.[8]

As published in the Phoenix Business Journal, June 6, 2008, OneNeck was ranked #1 computer consulting firm in the Phoenix metro area.[9]

OneNeck ranked 3rd in Arizona Business Magazine’s Ranking Arizona: The Best of Arizona Business 2008 in the Computer Consulting Firms category. As the largest business opinion poll in Arizona, Ranking Arizona solicits the general public to vote on business and leisure activities of Arizona’s business professionals.[10]

In April 2006, OneNeck was selected the Vendor of the Year for Skanska USA Building Inc.,[11] and in November 2005 the company was named to bizAZ Magazine’s 2005 Hot Growth list, a ranking of Arizona’s 10 fastest growing companies.[12]

Solutions

OneNeck divides solutions into three segments:

  1. IT Outsourcing Services: Enterprise Application Hosting, Remote Managed Services and IT Infrastructure Services. ERP applications the company supports include Baan, BPCS, JD Edwards, Microsoft Dynamics AX and Oracle. Services include application, database and network management, data center management, 24/7 customer support, disaster recovery and desktop support.
  2. Transition and Project Services: Data center transitions, project estimating, planning and execution.
  3. Private Equity Services: Investor IT solutions including corporate divisional carve-outs, consolidation plays, IT due diligence and future state planning services.

Current projects and customers

OneNeck supports over 850 customer sites and 30,000 users worldwide.[2] Representative customers include A-dec, Cytec Engineered Materials, Duro Industries, Esselte, Flowserve, Golden Temple,[13] Griffith Laboratories, Hackney-Ladish, Herman Miller, Little Gym, Maine Public Service Company, Missa Bay, Punica, Russell Stover Candies, Skanska USA Building Inc., Spyder Active Sports, SRC Devices, Sunny Delight Beverages Co., Targus International and Trend Technologies.[2] Current 2008 projects span solution categories of enterprise application hosting, remote managed services, IT infrastructure services.

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