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Lockstep Technology Group and ProComputing Join Forces in GEM IT Mission

Ivana Rhodes • Aug 09, 2023

Announcing ProComputing to the Lockstep Technology Group Brand!

August 9, 2023


ATLANTA--Lockstep Technology Group, an esteemed technology solutions provider in the

government, education, and medical (GEM) markets, is joining forces with ProComputing, a

prominent educational IT leader in Texas. The partnership establishes the premier full-service

provider of comprehensive technology solutions and services tailored to optimize the most vital

strategies of organizations in GEM markets throughout the Southeast.


Lockstep and ProComputing share a common purpose to provide technology solutions that

enable a robust, scalable, innovative, secure, and highly engaging environment for working and

learning. Lockstep, with offices across the Southeast including Atlanta, GA, Baton Rouge, LA,

and Greenville, SC, and ProComputing, based in Grapevine, TX, will strengthen their market

positions and broaden their solution portfolio, which includes managed services, data &

infrastructure, security & compliance, and endpoint technology solutions.


Both organizations take pride in being customer-centric and client-focused and have partnered

with thousands of organizations spanning K-12 schools, colleges, clinics & hospitals,

municipalities, and businesses for over a decade. “Technology in schools is rapidly transforming

the way students learn, and teachers teach. Joining forces with Lockstep enables us to

accelerate our mission of bolstering student success by providing a wider suite of technology

solutions,” said Michael McKinstry, CEO, ProComputing.


“The passion and purpose embodied by the ProComputing team align with everything we do at

Lockstep. We're excited to extend our wide range of technology solutions to all of our

customers across the Southeast,” said Mahendran Jawaharlal, CEO, Lockstep Technology

Group.


About Lockstep

Lockstep Technology Group, comprised of Lockstep Education, BridgeTek Solutions,

Transformyx, and ProComputing, is the leading provider of comprehensive IT solutions and

services focused on optimizing IT strategies in the government, education, and medical markets

across the southeast. Founded by mission-focused industry veterans who understand the

unique needs of constituencies in highly-regulated industries, the company’s unmatched

expertise across 100+ technologies offers support spanning managed services, data &

infrastructure, security & compliance, and endpoint technology solutions. Lockstep Technology

Group serves over 1,500 organizations, providing technologies and highly skilled engineering

resources to support key areas of need while allowing clients to focus on core strategic

objectives.


About ProComputing

For more than 30 years, ProComputing has partnered with IT education leaders to bring the

latest educational technologies to students and educators throughout Texas. Having enhanced

over 50,000 classrooms, ProComputing continues its commitment to advancing teaching and

learning by providing personalized technology consulting, procurement, installation, and

award-winning support to IT leaders and their teams in every region of the state.



https://www.procomputing.com/about-us/



Ned Fasullo, Manager, Mid-Market Division

For more information:

Email us | Sales@tfmx.com

Call us | 225.761.0088 ext 112


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