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Having touched down in the UK in 2012, WWT (whose CEO, Jim Kavanaugh, is pictured above) turned over around $2bn here in calendar 2023, it informed us (it does not officially report UK revenues). That’s double the $1bn haul it generated the previous year.
Missouri-headquartered WWT’s total revenues stand at $17bn, making it the world’s second largest IT solutions provider behind only CDW.
Positioning itself as the “go-to technology integrator for larger institutions” in the region, WWT’s UK business forms part of a wider EMEA operation whose revenues rose from $2bn to $3bn last year, according to the firm.
The Cisco, HPE, Dell, NetApp, F5, Intel and VMware partner also boasts EMEA offices in Amsterdam, Poland and – as of October 2023 – Abu Dhabi.
Oxygen ice-breaker: WWT recently committed $500m over three years to drive enterprise AI adoption “at a global scale”.