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California-Based Solutions Provider Rebrands as e360

The change “reflects e360’s knowledge and expertise around today’s most sought-after technology solutions and illustrates e360’s empathetic approach that drives better business outcomes across its public- and private-sector client base,” said a statement from the company previously known as Entisys360.

A company that’s been a key provider of technology solutions to California state and local government, among other entities, is rebranding itself as e360.

Previously known as Entisys360, the company now goes by the streamlined name e360.

The change “reflects e360’s knowledge and expertise around today’s most sought-after technology solutions and illustrates e360’s empathetic approach that drives better business outcomes across its public- and private-sector client base,” the company said in a news release announcing the rebranding.

For more than 30 years, the company has provided many of the West Coast’s most prominent health-care, financial services, education and public-sector organizations, among others, with technology, services and solutions that support a modern workforce.

Among e360’s distinctions are being a Citrix Platinum Plus Partner, a Cisco Gold Partner, a VMware Principal Partner, an HPE Platinum Partner, a NetApp Gold Partner, a Microsoft Gold Partner, a Red Hat Advanced Partner and a Veeam Platinum Partner.

“We are excited to be renewing our brand and further demonstrating to our clients and partners that they have to look no further than e360 when they require expertise that understands the inherent interconnectedness and complexity of today’s technology solutions, and the impact this has on people, productivity and outcomes,” said e360’s president and chief executive officer, Mike Strohl.

In a statement, e360’s executive vice president and chief operating officer, Matt General, said: “e360 is grateful for our valued vendor partners and clients, the diligence of our team in helping our clients make smarter decisions in selecting technology solutions that meet the needs of the people using them, while at the same time keeping them safe and secure. In the coming months, we will continue to invest aggressively in our team and our technology offerings. This, combined with our growing portfolio of professional and managed services, demonstrates our level of commitment to empowering the modern workforce.”

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, “e360 leveraged its decades of experience to accelerate its clients’ pivot to remote and hybrid work with a robust portfolio of best-of-breed solutions that include security and privacy; cloud and DevOps; digital workplaces; and modern infrastructure solutions, coupled with enterprise managed services,” the news release says.

The e360 corporate headquarters is in Concord, and its public-sector division is based in Sacramento. The company also has regional offices in Irvine, San Diego and Phoenix.
Dennis Noone is Executive Editor of Industry Insider. He is a career journalist, having worked at small-town newspapers and major metropolitan dailies including USA Today in Washington, D.C.