“Our fast-growth trajectory continues to gain speed as Curvature responds to increasing customer demand for more flexible, end-to-end IT services and support,” said Peter Weber, CEO of Curvature. “We will continue to focus on delivering the broadest array of offerings, backed by the strongest bench of experienced support professionals, to reinforce Curvature’s leadership position in the IT industry.”
With more than 2,300 employees working from over 100 offices and service centers in 11 countries, Curvature provides unparalleled reach worldwide. Expansion of the company’s vendor-agnostic professional services has enabled more than 15,000 customers worldwide to optimize the useful lives of their IT assets thanks to access to more than 600 parts depots. In the past 12 months, Curvature migrated more than 14,000 assets on behalf of customers while also empowering them to better manage their IT support and equipment sourcing under one global contract.
Expanded Services with Enhanced Mainframe Support
Curvature’s seamless orchestration of end-to-end IT support services has been enhanced with the addition of IBM z13 Mainframe maintenance to extend the life of mainframes and peripherals. To ensure the highest levels of support, Curvature has invested more than $5 million since 2008 in creating its own zSeries innovation lab, which the company’s central engineering team uses to support the development of best-in-class mainframe support methodologies, proprietary “call-home” tools, hands-on testing of spare parts and instructor-led training for field engineers.
“Curvature can manage an entire IT environment—from mainframes to desktops, network routers to storage arrays and everything in between,” said Mark Nichols, Chief Product Officer of Curvature. “The addition of z13 mainframe support reinforces our commitment to supporting the full range of systems found in complex data centers while further differentiating Curvature from organizations that lack our depth and breadth of experience and expertise.”
Currently, Curvature manages nearly 400,000 network, storage and server devices for customers worldwide while saving them up to 60 percent on traditional manufacturer maintenance contracts.
Elevated Focus on Operational Excellence
Over the past six months, Curvature has strengthened its ability to drive growth and operational excellence with an expanded management team of IT veterans and experienced business leaders. In September 2017, Weber took the helm of the organization, following an illustrious career as an IT and cloud services visionary. Scott A. Thomas joined the organization as Chief Human Resources Officer after completing the integration of complex HR systems impacting more than 90,000 employees involved in the merger between Charter Communications and Time Warner. Former EMC executive and tech industry veteran Jake Cleveland recently joined Curvature as EVP and GM while CIO Elizabeth Austin was appointed to the 2018 list of top women in business by The Charlotte Business Journal.
In addition, Curvature recently announced the impending move to a new headquarters with 41,716-square-feet of state-of-the-art space. The company also holds TL 9000 and ISO 9001 certifications for its distribution centers around the world to ensure compliance with rigorous quality standards. In keeping with these standards, Curvature embraces a series of continuous improvement practices to validate the highest quality levels for its equipment procurement and refurbishment services.