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CSPi Technology Solutions Ranked #5 by South Florida Business Journal
BOCA RATON, FLORIDA / ACCESS Newswire / November 11, 2025 / CSPi Technology Solutions, a leading provider of managed IT, professional, and cloud services, has been named the #5 Cloud Computing Company in South Florida by the South Florida Business Journal.
This recognition highlights CSPi's continued growth, innovation, and leadership in delivering modern, scalable cloud solutions that help organizations simplify IT operations and enhance digital resilience.
"We're incredibly proud to be recognized among the top cloud providers in the region," said Victor Dellovo, CEO of CSPi Technology Solutions. "Our team continues to deliver innovative solutions that help our clients securely modernize their infrastructure and prepare for the future of business technology."
CSPi Technology Solutions offers a full suite of Cloud Computing Services, including:
Microsoft CSP Partner
Hosted Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS)
Data Backup, Disaster Recovery, and Business Continuity
Private Cloud Hosting
Cloud Security and Managed Services
CSPi's recognition reflects its dedication to helping clients across industries-healthcare, finance, manufacturing, legal, and hospitality-achieve operational agility and technology excellence.
"Our growth in cloud computing is a testament to the trust our clients place in CSPi," added Nick Monfreda, VP of Managed Services. "We're honored to be part of this dynamic South Florida business community."
For more information about CSPi Technology Solutions' Cloud Services, visit www.cspitechsolutions.com/cloud-services.
CONTACT:
CSP Inc.
Edward J. Uzzle, 954-571-4618
Director of Marketing and Business Development
SOURCE: CSP, Inc.
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G.Stevens--AMWN