Biz ‘Bite:’ Fisher’s Technology expands into Utah with acquisition

IBR Staff//September 28, 2022//

Biz ‘Bite:’ Fisher’s Technology expands into Utah with acquisition

IBR Staff//September 28, 2022//

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Fisher’s Technology has announced its expansion into the state of Utah with the acquisition of VLCM’s Managed Print Services. VLCM, in Salt Lake City, will retain all other areas of business, including cybersecurity, data center, BU/DR, virtualization, hybrid cloud, networking, Microsoft, UC, audio/visual and professional services. 

Fisher’s Technology, which has been providing office equipment services in Idaho for over 86 years, has locations throughout the state, and in Montana and eastern Washington. Fisher’s will operate out of VLCM’s Utah location until Fisher’s finds a new location in the Salt Lake City area. VLCM’s Managed Print Services will be rebranded to Fisher’s Technology as of this month, according to the announcement. 

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“Fisher’s is extremely excited to welcome the VLCM print team to ours and to leverage their legacy in Salt Lake City and St. George as we launch into Utah.  The VLCM print team is such a great cultural fit for Fisher’s as they are amazing people who love working together and they are 100% committed to delivering an exceptional customer experience,” Chris Taylor, Fisher’s CEO, stated. “We have wanted to serve Utah for a long time, and we could not have selected a better starting point with a team of high performing people.”  

Mike Linton, VLCM’s CEO, stated: “We wanted to find an exceptional partner that would take care of our managed print customers and keep the VLCM print team together. We did a very thorough evaluation of several potential candidates and unanimously agreed that Fisher’s was a fantastic organization that would provide the type of outstanding service and support that VLCM’s Managed Print Services customers deserve moving forward. It was also obvious that there was a clear connection with culture and commitment to excellence between the two organizations.” 


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