IAITAM Moves to New Headquarters in Canton, Ohio; Triples Space Due to Unprecedented Growth
The International Association of Information Technology Asset Managers (IAITAM) has moved its main headquarters to Canton from Suffield, Ohio, tripling the association’s office space in order to accommodate its accelerated growth. The new office space is located at 4848 Munson Street NW, Canton, OH 44718.
“Companies around the world have recognized the importance of IT asset management and how it truly affects balance sheets,” said Barbara Rembiesa, chief executive officer, IAITAM. “The continued interest in all aspects of ITAM - from software license management to end of life asset disposal – has resulted in a phenomenal boost to our membership and number of certifications. Brands like Dell, Aeru Planning in Japan, BTC in Poland, WellPoint, and Southwest Airlines have recognized the value that IAITAM brings and have signed on as members.
“In order to service our rapidly growing membership and the acute interest in ITAM from the IT community, we’ve nearly significantly increased our staff in the last 18 months and we plan to add up to 100 more staff members in 2012.”
With more than 7,000 members worldwide, including more than 75% of the Fortune 1000, members of IAITAM include AARP, Ajilon, George Washington University, IBM, Johnson & Johnson Corporation, Microsoft, Staples, The College Board, Wells Fargo and many more. Serving IT Asset Management professionals in more than one hundred countries around the world, IAITAM’s mission is to provide centralized real-world based skills development for the IT professional and to promulgate an understanding of IT Asset Management best practices and their value to an organization.
The new space is over 14,000 square feet office space is located at 4848 Munson St. NW, Canton, OH.
Yuri
11:28 am on Tuesday, October 9, 2012
It's great to see how many businesses have been growing in the ITAM software industry. The growth has put exceptional demand on many of the ITAM companies that have been forced into discovering new technologies to handle such growth. http://www.alphapointtechnology.com/itam-software/