Recent IT Services Acquisitions in Louisiana

Acquisition Volume in IT Services in Louisiana by Year

Last 5 years

Acquisition volume by year Annual acquisition counts for the last 5 years for Recent IT Services Acquisitions in Louisiana. 1 2022 1 2023 1 2024 1 2025 ~4 est. 1 2026
Actual Full-year estimate

Louisiana IT services acquisitions have repeatedly focused on expanding managed services and adding security, cloud, and communications capabilities for regional and national customers. Across recent deals from 2020 through 2026, buyers such as Ntiva, Inc., Sev1Tech, LLC, S1 Technology, and NetSpark IP & Telecom have targeted Louisiana-based providers to grow their footprints in the state and beyond.

A recurring theme is capability build-out through cybersecurity and cloud/IT modernization. Deals describe additions like managed security and IT services, Microsoft 365 and cloud infrastructure, VoIP and unified communications, and DevSecOps/engineering offerings—often positioning the acquired company’s team and client relationships inside a broader managed services platform.

The transaction mix also reflects a mix of PE-backed MSP platforms and strategic managed IT/security operators. Several recapitalizations and acquisitions show acquirers using local Louisiana targets—such as providers headquartered in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lafayette—to strengthen delivery capacity and service coverage for SMB and mission-driven customers.

What Stands Out

  • Multiple Louisiana acquisitions center on managed IT services providers expanding into cybersecurity, cloud, and IT modernization.
  • Buyers frequently integrate targets into a wider managed services platform (for example, managed services plus security and cloud/communications).
  • Acquirers include PE-backed MSP operators such as Ntiva, Inc. and Sev1Tech, LLC, alongside platform builders like General Informatics and NetSpark IP & Telecom.
  • Geographic clustering appears within Louisiana (Lafayette, New Orleans, Baton Rouge), with several deals expanding Gulf South or broader U.S. coverage.
Recurring buyer name What they emphasize in acquisitions Louisiana tie
Ntiva, Inc. Managed services, cybersecurity, cloud Louisiana-based target acquired
Sev1Tech, LLC IT modernization, cybersecurity, cloud Louisiana-based federal/engineering expansion
NetSpark IP & Telecom Managed IT + cloud + cybersecurity + telecom Louisiana-based managed IT/cloud provider target
General Informatics Regional managed services and IT consulting/support Baton Rouge–based division acquired
  • Buyer
    S1 Technology
    Target
    Computer Concepts (Computer Concepts of Lafayette, LLC)
    Industry
    IT Services
    Type
    Buyout

    Lafayette-based managed IT services firm S1 Technology has acquired Computer Concepts, a more-than-25-year IT services and cybersecurity provider that serves businesses across Louisiana and Texas. The deal expands S1 Technology's footprint across the Gulf South and broadens its managed security and IT services capability and resources for regional customers.

  • Buyer
    NetSpark IP & Telecom
    Target
    Infinite Technology Source
    Industry
    IT Services
    Type
    Addon

    NetSpark IP & Telecom has acquired Infinite Technology Source, a Louisiana-based managed IT, cloud and cybersecurity provider, adding deeper Microsoft 365, cloud infrastructure, VoIP and cybersecurity capabilities to NetSpark’s managed services and telecom platform. Infinite Technology Source will operate as part of NetSpark’s Managed Services platform to deliver integrated telecom sourcing, unified communications, cloud services and lifecycle management to customers across healthcare, finance and professional services.

  • Buyer
    Ntiva, Inc.
    Target
    The Purple Guys
    Seller
    Kian Capital Partners, ParkSouth Ventures
    Industry
    IT Services
    Type
    Addon

    Ntiva, a PE-backed managed IT services provider, has acquired The Purple Guys from Kian Capital Partners (with co-investor ParkSouth Ventures) to create one of the largest pure-play MSPs serving SMBs across the U.S. The deal combines Ntiva's nationwide footprint with The Purple Guys' regional scale and capabilities across the Central and Southern U.S., expanding managed services, cybersecurity and cloud offerings to over 2,000 clients.

  • Buyer
    Aditi Consulting
    Target
    Resolvit Resources (Resolvit)
    Industry
    IT Services
    Type
    Buyout

    Aditi Consulting has acquired Resolvit Resources, a New Orleans–based technology and management solutions provider, to expand Aditi's nearshore delivery footprint in Latin America and broaden its cyber security, DevOps, cloud/IoT and application modernization capabilities. Transaction terms were not disclosed; Brown Gibbons Lang & Company served as financial advisor to Resolvit while Fairmount Partners advised Aditi.

  • Buyer
    Meriplex
    Target
    Verma Systems
    Seller
    Verma Systems, Mitch Verma (President, Verma Systems)
    Industry
    IT Services
    Type
    Buyout

    Meriplex, a Houston-based managed cybersecurity and IT solutions provider, has completed an asset acquisition of Louisiana-based managed service provider Verma Systems. The acquisition expands Meriplex’s regional presence in Louisiana, adds local talent and capabilities, and enables Meriplex to offer a broader set of IT and security services to Verma Systems’ SMB client base.

  • Buyer
    Sev1Tech, LLC, DFW Capital Partners, Enlightenment Capital
    Target
    Geocent, LLC
    Industry
    IT Services
    Type
    Addon

    Sev1Tech, a PE-backed provider of IT modernization, cybersecurity and cloud services, has completed the acquisition of Geocent, a DevSecOps and engineering services firm serving U.S. federal customers. The deal — supported by Sev1Tech backers DFW Capital Partners and Enlightenment Capital — expands Sev1Tech's capabilities in space/scientific engineering, AI/ML, and strengthens its presence across Department of Homeland Security and other federal mission areas.

  • Buyer
    General Informatics, Rosewood Private Investments
    Target
    EMCO Technologies (PC Sales and Managed Services Division)
    Seller
    EMCO Technologies
    Industry
    IT Services
    Type
    Addon

    General Informatics, a Rosewood Private Investments–backed IT managed services platform, has acquired substantially all assets of the PC Sales and Managed Services Division of EMCO Technologies. The division — including its employees and clients based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana — will join the GI platform to expand regional managed services, consulting, network support and hardware/software sales capabilities.

  • Buyer
    Kian Capital Partners, ParkSouth Ventures
    Target
    Enterprise Computing Services, My IT
    Industry
    IT Services

    Kian Capital Partners, alongside ParkSouth Ventures and management, completed a majority recapitalization of Enterprise Computing Services (ECS) and My IT, two Louisiana-based managed service providers. The investment will support the combined company's growth strategy — including pursuing additional acquisitions — and the combined organization will operate under the My IT brand.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of IT services are being acquired in Louisiana deals?

Recent Louisiana IT services acquisitions commonly target managed IT services providers, with expanded offerings across cybersecurity, cloud, and IT modernization.

Which capabilities show up most often in these acquisitions?

Cybersecurity and cloud capabilities appear repeatedly, alongside adjacent areas such as Microsoft 365, VoIP/unified communications, DevSecOps, and application modernization.

Are these acquisitions mostly led by PE-backed MSP platforms or strategic operators?

The page highlights both. It includes PE-backed managed IT providers such as Ntiva, Inc. and Sev1Tech, LLC, as well as platform builders like S1 Technology and NetSpark IP & Telecom.

Where in Louisiana do the targets tend to be based?

Targets referenced across the listed deals include locations such as Lafayette, New Orleans, and Baton Rouge (all within Louisiana, United States).

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