MFP Technology Services offers information technology data-center hardware products and solutions. The company specializes in intel-based servers, from parts and options to high end – configured to order Tower - Blade, Rack and Storage Systems. MFP offers procurement services ranging from purchasing new, excess, surplus and pre-owned equipment, to commercializing high quality hardware products including factory certified, refurbished and fully reconditioned systems, on a global basis. The company was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in Shelton, Connecticut.
MFP Technology Services enjoys a sustainable competitive advantage through both: its global sourcing and delivery capabilities, enabling it to succeed in fulfilling market demand where others cannot. MFP’s success is driven by its high specialization and ability to identify and capitalize on market trends to provide a consistent, fast and reliable flow of products demanded by the market at competitive prices.
MFP Technology Services specializes in buying and selling intel based servers, specially Lenovo (ThinkSystem) and IBM (formerly System x) and related Storage; however the company also handles other brands and can include PC and mobility products if needed, allowing it to provide a comprehensive set of hardware solutions to satisfy any computing needs, providing an un-matched client experience and outstanding quality products, including a 90 day satisfaction guarantee, all at competitive prices.
Between the offices and state of the art warehouse facilities in the US and the UK, MFP Technology Services offers high quality products around the world.
Industry
Computer Hardware Manufacturing, Personal computers (PC), Information technology (IT) and Internet, IT, Internet, R&D, Software providers, Chips, Processed Food & Beverages Products & By Products, Agriculture and Food, Computer Servers, Computer Software & Hardware
HQ Location
65 Trap Falls Rd
Shelton, CT 06484, US
Keywords
IT SolutionsCompetitive PricingResellingAlternative DistributorCustom Configuratiointel serversLenovoHPEDellIBM