New Report Lists Comcity in the Top 25 Managed Service Providers

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Nine Lives Media
Names Comcity In their Top 25 MSPmentor AANZ Edition.

Comcity has been placed on Nine Lives Media's prestigious MSPmentor 25 AANZ Edition, a first-ever list identifying the top 25 managed service providers (MSPs) across Asia, Australia and New Zealand.


Jason Reading, Comcity CEO, "Comcity aims to build long-term relationships with our valued clients by being responsive, relevant and by consistently delivering value. We have grown immensely both internally and externally so we are are delighted to be recognized and named on this exclusive list by such a reputable source as Nine Lives Media."


The MSPmentor 25 AANZ Edition is based on data from MSPmentor's global survey, conducted October-December 2011.
The MSPmentor 50 AANZ Edition recognizes top managed service providers based on a range of metrics, including annual managed services revenue growth, revenue per employee, managed services offered and customer devices managed.


"Nine Lives Media and MSPmentor congratulate Comcity for its impressive position in Australia" said Amy Katz, president of Nine Lives Media. "We've seen a new wave of managed services adoption across Asia, Australia and New Zealand. And our MSPmentor 25 AANZ Edition recognizes those market leaders."


MSPmentor, produced by Nine Lives Media, is the ultimate guide to managed services. MSPmentor features the industry's top-ranked blog, research, Channel Expert Hour Webcasts and FastChat videos. It is the number one online media destination for managed service providers in the world. All of the honorees can be found by visiting http://www.mspmentor.net/mspmentor-25-top-msps-in-asia-australia-new-zealand-a-to-z/


"MSPs on this year's AANZ 25 list lifted their annual recurring revenues a healthy 40 percent to US$102 million, a strong showing," said Joe Panettieri, editorial director of Nine Lives Media. "Those 25 MSPs are now managing 137,000 desktop and mobile devices for customers, up nearly 40 percent from 2010."