World Wide Technology

World Wide Technology, Inc. (WWT) is a technology service provider founded by David Steward in July 1990. WWT provides technology and supply chain services with a focus on the enterprise commercial, public and telecom service provider sectors. The company provides planning, procurement and deployment of IT products and solution selling.

World Wide Technology Inc.
Technology solutions
Founded1990
FounderDavid Steward
Headquarters
Maryland Heights, Missouri
,
USA
Key people
David Steward (Chairman)
Jim Kavanaugh (CEO)
Revenue$12 billion
Number of employees
6,500 (2019)
Websitewwt.com

Based in Maryland Heights, Missouri, United States, WWT is Cisco's top US reseller (#2 globally). WWT counts more than 70 of Fortune 100 companies as customers and within the federal space, WWT holds several major federal purchasing contracts including ITES-3H and SEWP, and is on the GSA Schedule. WWT employs more than 6,500 [1] people and operates more than 2,000,000 square feet (190,000 m2) of warehousing, distribution and integration space in more than 20 facilities [2] throughout the world.

In 1999, World Wide Technology spun off its telecommunications division to form Telcobuy.com. Sales for the two companies continued to grow, although revenues slipped in 2002 as World Wide Technology felt the impact of the technology recession. In 2003 combined reported revenues passed $1 billion, and the founders formed World Wide Technology Holding Company as the parent company for the two firms.[3]

WWT's annual revenue is estimated to be greater than $12 billion,[4] ranking it as one of the largest private companies in the country.[5] The organization has also been recognized by Fortune Magazine on their 100 Best Places to Work For list for five consecutive years[1] and landed at #5 on Glassdoor's Best Places to Work 2017 list.[6] The UK branch placed 3rd by Great Place to Work on the UK's Best Workplaces: Small Category 2017.[7]

In addition to growth overseas, WWT expanded its campus with a new headquarters in Westport Plaza in 2017.[8]

In 2019, WWT acquired the naming rights to Gateway Motorsports Park in Madison, Illinois, renaming the track to World Wide Technology Raceway at Gateway.[9]

References

  1. Burcu Noyan (3 March 2016). "World Wide Technology". Fortune.
  2. "Places - WWT". WWT.
  3. "Company History". World Wide Technology. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  4. "Press Kit". World Wide Technology. December 22, 2016. Retrieved January 3, 2017.
  5. Murphy, Andrea (October 28, 2015). "America's Largest Private Companies 2015". Forbes. Retrieved April 4, 2016.
  6. "Best Places to Work". Glassdoor.
  7. "UK's Best Workplaces: Small Category". Great Place to Work 2017. 2017.
  8. Feldt, Brian (January 13, 2017). "How World Wide Technology used innovation to become a $9 billion giant". St. Louis Business Journal. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  9. "Gateway announces venue naming rights agreement". Racer. April 17, 2019. Retrieved April 17, 2019.


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