Dallas Digital Engineering Services Firm AppsTek Acquired by Frisco’s Sage IT
The acquisition includes all of AppsTek’s operations across the U.S., Canada, and the United Arab Emirates, “further strengthening the combined organization’s global delivery ecosystem and execution scale,” the companies said.
Sage IT—a Frisco-based tech services company with over two decades of experience delivering AI-driven digital transformation and enterprise modernization to organizations worldwide—has acquired AppsTek Corp., a Dallas-based digital engineering services firm.
The acquisition includes all of AppsTek’s operations across the U.S., Canada, and the United Arab Emirates, “further strengthening the combined organization’s global delivery ecosystem and execution scale,” the companies said.
The acquisition will combine Sage IT’s leadership in AI-led transformation, data modernization, and enterprise-scale digital programs with AppsTek’s deep expertise in digital engineering services, ERP implementations, and managed services, the companies added.
Sage IT CEO Sagar Pelaprolu said the acquisition demonstrates Sage’s commitment to helping customers with end-to-end digital transformation, from engineering the digital core to scaling AI across the enterprise.
“By bringing Sage IT and AppsTek together,” he added in a statement, we’re setting a higher benchmark for what enterprises should expect from a modernization partner.”
AppsTek will operate as a separate entity under the Sage IT umbrella, continuing under its existing brand and leadership structure. Customers will maintain their current engagement models and delivery teams while benefiting from expanded capabilities, enhanced engineering depth, and broader transformation expertise, the company said.
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