Wednesday, July 23, 2008

CVIS Joins Microdesk

AECO industry consultant Microdesk announced today that it has reached an agreement with Central Visual Information Systems, Inc. (CVIS) to acquire the business assets of the Los Angeles-based architectural and civil engineering consulting firm. As part of the deal, Microdesk will be adding 19 CVIS employees and an office in Fresno, California to its growing west coast operations.
According to Microdesk principal and partner Michael DeLacey, “The CVIS addition forms the strongest partner on the west coast and will enable us to better serve our combined customer base in California. This combination of resources will make it easier for architects, engineers, construction companies, owners and operators to get the products and services they need.”
"By adding CVIS’s sales and technical resources, along with its Fresno office, to our existing organization, Microdesk is now positioned to provide an expanded set of solutions based on Autodesk, ESRI, Google, and Adobe products along with the services, and training for these solutions to the entire state of California,” says Roger Charbonneau, Manager of West Coast Operations for Microdesk. “The combined resources of these two companies will now provide California with the most comprehensive support, implementation, training, and development resources available.”

CVIS’s Newport Beach office will be moved into Microdesk’s Irvine location at One Technology Drive and the Livermore office will be combined with Microdesk’s San Francisco office at 425 Market Street.

Microdesk provides business process, information technology, and software consulting to the architectural, engineering, construction, and facility operations industries. Its services also include commercial-level desktop and web-based software development for geographical information systems and building facilities management.
Microdesk, a leading Autodesk partner, is part of the Autodesk and ESRI Developer Networks and operates Authorized Training Centers for Google and Autodesk.
Microdesk currently has offices in Irvine, Los Angeles, Fresno, and San Francisco, California, as well as New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Washington DC.
http://www.microdesk.com

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