Allied Universal®, the global security and facility services company, was recently ranked No. 5 systems integrator in SDM Magazine’s 2023 Top Systems Integrators Report.

The Top Systems Integrators Report by SDM Magazine is a comprehensive list ranking companies based on their North American systems integration revenue.

End-user customer

These projects encompass various solutions such as design, project management, product, installation, programming, start-up and training sold directly to an end-user customer or through a tier of contractors. For the fourth year in a row, Allied Universal has ranked in the top five on this list.

"We are once again honoured to be represented in the SDM Top Systems Integrators ranking,” said Carey Boethel, President, Allied Universal Technology Services, adding “Our year-over-year growth is a testament to our dedicated team that continues to deliver phenomenal end-to-end solutions built on a foundation of customer service."

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