TeraGo Networks

Founded in 1999, TeraGo Networks provides comprehensive business ISP, data, and cloud services for medium to large enterprises across Canada. It offers end-to-end data flow management solutions, including enterprise cloud and data center services, multi-office connectivity, high-speed internet, voice services, and DDoS mitigation.

Kenneth Campbell

Chairman and Board Member

Parveen Mithra

Interim CFO

Rajneesh Sapra

CFO

Jason Toledano

CFO

Daniel Vucinic

CEO and Board Member

6 past transactions

AirVM

Acquisition in 2016
AirVM provides a platform for managing and monetizing cloud services across hybrid cloud environments. It focuses on business management, enabling enterprises and managed service providers to leverage multiple private and public cloud technologies, optimizing resource use and simplifying governance, billing, and service delivery.

Codeninja

Acquisition in 2015
Codeninja Ltd., operating under the name BoxFabric, specializes in managed cloud hosting services tailored for enterprise and government clients. Founded in 2008 and based in Ottawa, Canada, the company provides a variety of solutions including Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) and Platform as a Service (PaaS). Its offerings encompass custom cloud hosting solutions, mobile backend as a service (mBaaS), and wholesale services for web developers. BoxFabric also delivers complex IT infrastructure outsourcing for startups, alongside managed services that include enterprise monitoring, ongoing maintenance, security management, and disaster recovery. The company serves a diverse clientele, including federal and provincial government agencies, hospitals, non-profit organizations, and private enterprises, with data centers located in Toronto and Ottawa, Canada, as well as Zurich, Switzerland.

RackForce Networks

Acquisition in 2015
RackForce Networks Inc. is a leading Canadian Enterprise Cloud Service Provider, established in 2001 and headquartered in Kelowna, Canada. The company specializes in VMware-based hybrid cloud and hosting services, offering a comprehensive range of solutions that include cloud virtual machines, dedicated hosting, backup and storage, and managed support. RackForce serves over 12,000 customers, including small and medium-sized businesses and Fortune 100 companies, with significant growth in the public sector, such as K-12 education and government entities. The company is known for its innovative approach to IT and communication infrastructure, having been the first to adopt virtualization and open source management platforms in its offerings. RackForce operates from four geographically distinct data centers interconnected by a national 10Gbps network, providing services that encompass cloud storage, cloud backup, virtual data centers, and advanced networking solutions. The company maintains strategic partnerships with major technology firms, enhancing its capabilities and service delivery.

Data Centers Canada

Acquisition in 2013
Data Centers Canada Inc. is a company that operates, develops, and manages real estate in Canada specifically for wholesale data center solutions. It offers cost-effective services for companies looking to expand their data center capacity or outsource their existing operations. The company currently runs two facilities in the Toronto area, providing essential services such as server colocation and disaster recovery. Data Centers Canada offers a variety of colocation options, including rack space, private cages, and private suites, catering to businesses, enterprises, public sector organizations, and technology service providers.

Metrobridge

Acquisition in 2011
MetroBridge Networks Corporation is a privately held company specializing in broadband wireless access through advanced technologies. With a robust redundant microwave network, it offers internet connectivity of up to 100 Mbps across its entire coverage area, and speeds reaching 1 Gbps in urban centers. Formed from the merger of two leading local broadband providers, Universco and AirCelerator, MetroBridge aims to serve a diverse clientele, including stand-alone businesses, multi-tenant commercial properties, and temporary locations such as construction sites and film productions. Earlier this year, the company distinguished itself by becoming the first Canadian broadband wireless access provider to gain acceptance into the WiMAX Forum.

World Without Wire

Acquisition in 2004
A Canadian provider of comprehensive broadband internet services tailored to meet businesses' connectivity needs.
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