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Sage Integration, a globally renowned security integration provider, which serves enterprise Fortune 100 companies and clients, announced that the company has opened a new office to support a growing list of clients, in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex region of the US state of Texas.

New Dallas office

The new office space, located in the Dallas suburb of McKinney, provides the office and inventory storage space to rapidly deliver Sage Integration’s client-centric approach to service and innovative security solutions.

John Nemerofsky, Sage Integration’s Chief Operating Officer (COO), will relocate to the new McKinney facility along with project managers, systems engineers and vertical market leaders.

Protecting people, facilities and reputations

Providing our clients with industry-renowned services is a core Sage Integration value"

We’ve seen tremendous growth in our business in the Dallas-Fort Worth area,” said John Nemerofsky, adding “This new office assists us as we work with Metroplex area organisations to protect their people, facilities and reputations. Providing our clients with industry-renowned services is a core Sage Integration value.

John Nemerofsky adds, “Sage Integration, with its strong leadership team and financial background, is developing a national footprint for serving enterprise organisations through both organic growth and acquisitions of leading regional integrators."

US strategic expansion plan

Sage Integration plans new offices in several more U.S. cities to meet the growing demand. The company was formed in 2019 by merging two regional security powerhouses, AYSCO Security Consultants (Aysco Technology Integration) and DTS Security.

The Texas office is the third for Sage Integration in the United States of America. The other two offices are located in the city of Kent, in the US state of Ohio and in the city of Atlanta, in the US state of Arizona.

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