(Source: Business Wire)

Datalink (Nasdaq: DTLK), a leading provider of data center
infrastructure solutions and services, today announced that it has
entered into a non-binding letter of intent to purchase the reseller
business of Incentra, LLC. Based in Boulder, Colo., Incentra offers data
center infrastructure solutions and services to enterprise companies.
"We're excited about the growth potential from this transaction and the
additional revenue streams we are acquiring. Incentra's reseller
business will significantly expand our footprint and gives us critical
mass in key areas in the West and Northeast United States," said Paul
Lidsky, president and CEO of Datalink. "We will also double Datalink's
presence on the East Coast and in Chicago. Incentra's market offerings
are complementary to ours as an infrastructure, solutions and services
provider for virtual data centers. Like Datalink, the Incentra
professionals are experts at bringing together hardware and software
from multiple vendors to design, implement and support the best storage
and virtualization solutions for customers."
The predecessor to Incentra, LLC, Incentra Solutions was founded in
2004. Incentra, LLC is a complete data center infrastructure solutions
and services provider offering a unique combination of application,
server, storage and network virtualization capabilities. The company
leverages its broad expertise to help customers realize the full impact
of their IT investments. Ranging from targeted projects to supplying
comprehensive services, Incentra's reseller business offers a full array
of operational and technical excellence that spans consulting,
technology and customer support. The company operates 13 U.S. sales
offices.
Incentra's reseller business consists of approximately 150
employees”including approximately 55 sales executives and 40 engineers.
Upon completion of this acquisition, Datalink expects to maintain
advanced certifications from Cisco and Microsoft currently held by
Incentra. Additionally, the acquisition will strengthen relationships
with key existing storage and software vendors including NetApp, Sun
Microsystems, EMC and Symantec. With more than 3,000 customers,
primarily enterprises, reseller revenues from the acquired business are
anticipated to be in the range of $80-$100 million on an annualized
basis. Datalink's revenue in fiscal 2008 totaled $196 million. Based on
our initial due diligence, we expect the transaction to become accretive
within the first 12 months.
"This acquisition will enhance our growth strategy and our virtual data
center strategy by broadening Datalink's geographic presence and
augmenting our existing capabilities.