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Global VAR AHEAD makes ‘most deliberate European entry to date’

Oxygen staff by Oxygen staff
12 May 2026
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Paul Allen, AHEAD

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Global VAR AHEAD today announced three “strategic moves” that together represent its “most deliberate entry into the European market to date”.

Chicago-based AWS, Dell, ServiceNow, Microsoft, Cisco and VMware partner AHEAD created a $3.7bn-revenue giant in 2024 when it acquired similar-sized peer CDI.

That purchase handed it a £26m-revenue UK operation (enough to rank it 189th in Oxygen 250 2026).

Now, the cloud, security and data specialist is upping the ante in Europe in an effort to meet the international needs of its US-based, multinational clients.

As well as hiring former WWT and Zones bigwig Paul Allen as Executive VP of Sales, EMEA, AHEAD has also acquired Dutch technology services partner Prolimax.

The third prong of the announcement – namely the opening of a new AHEAD Foundry facility in Reading – won’t happen until “later this year”. It will “help clients more effectively manage infrastructure across borders.”

“He has the relationships”

Stephen Ayoub, AHEAD’s Executive Vice Chairman, hailed London-based Allen’s arrival as “one of the most important steps in AHEAD’s international growth strategy”.

“He has the relationships, the regional expertise, and the proven track record to establish AHEAD as a trusted enterprise technology partner across EMEA – all at the pace and precision our clients expect from us,” Ayoub stated.

AHEAD’s announcement follows a clear pattern of transatlantic expansion moves by the world’s largest VARs. US-based CDW expanded into the UK last decade via its “slow motion” acquisition of Kelway, while Computacenter has gone the other way, acquiring four sizeable US resellers and consultancies since 2018. Viadex and Stone/Converge UK’s moves back to independent ownership – following spells under the tutelage of North American firms (see here and here) – offer an interesting counterpoint to this trend.

According to its website, privately held AHEAD has 3,000 employees and 4,500 clients.

It claimed its international expansion is following a “deliberate sequence”, with Indian services and support operations set up in 2023 now boasting more than 700 employees.

Daniel Adamany, CEO of AHEAD
Daniel Adamany

“Our clients are global, and their infrastructure and AI needs don’t stop at the US border,” stated AHEAD CEO Daniel Adamany.

“This expansion is about meeting clients where they already operate, with the same capabilities, the same standards, and the same accountability they expect from us at home. We are building this the right way, with real operational capability, a trusted local team, and leadership who has done this before.”

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