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Inzo Technologies acquires DeMott Technical Solutions

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Inzo Technologies acquires DeMott Technical Solutions

Inzo Technologies has acquired Louisville-based DeMott Technical Solutions, expanding its Midwest footprint and giving DeMott clients access to broader cybersecurity, cloud, networking and voice services. The deal strengthens Inzo’s growth strategy while preserving the local client relationships DeMott built since 2003.

Why it matters: - The acquisition gives Inzo Technologies a larger presence in the Midwest and opens the Louisville market to its managed IT platform. - DeMott Technical Solutions clients now gain access to a wider set of services, including cybersecurity, cloud infrastructure, networking and voice. - The deal combines Inzo’s integrated technology stack with DeMott’s long-standing reputation for personalized client support.

What happened: - Inzo Technologies announced the acquisition of DeMott Technical Solutions on June 8, 2026. - Inzo Technologies is headquartered in Chesterfield, Missouri. - DeMott Technical Solutions is based in Louisville, Kentucky. - DeMott Technical Solutions has served small and medium-sized businesses since 2003.

The details: - Inzo Technologies described the acquisition as a milestone in its disciplined growth strategy. - DeMott Technical Solutions was founded in 2003 by Kevin and Susan DeMott. - DeMott Technical Solutions built its client base around responsive, affordable and tailored IT support. - Nick Akers, president and CEO of Inzo Technologies, called the acquisition the company’s first since he acquired Inzo Technologies. - Akers said the priority after the deal is taking care of customers, respecting the people who built the business and integrating the company the right way. - Susan DeMott, former owner of DeMott Technical Solutions, said Inzo was the right fit to lead the next chapter of the business. - Inzo Technologies said the acquisition supports its mission to deliver reliable, scalable technology solutions that reduce operational risk and improve efficiency. - Inzo Technologies has served organizations since 1989. - Inzo Technologies specializes in managed IT services, cybersecurity, healthcare technology and voice services.

Between the lines: - The deal appears designed to pair geographic expansion with service expansion, which can make Inzo more competitive with regional IT providers. - DeMott’s customer-first reputation gives Inzo a ready-made local base in Louisville, while Inzo brings broader infrastructure and security capabilities. - The comments from both sides suggest continuity matters as much as growth in this integration. - Calder Capital served as the exclusive buy-side mergers and acquisitions advisor to Inzo Technologies. - Lewis Rice, LLC provided legal counsel to Inzo Technologies. - Rhoades McKee provided legal counsel to DeMott Technical Solutions.

What’s next: - DeMott Technical Solutions clients will be migrated into Inzo Technologies’ broader service portfolio over time. - Inzo Technologies is expected to use the acquisition to deepen its Midwest reach and reinforce its managed services platform. - The companies did not disclose financial terms.

The bottom line: - Inzo Technologies is buying growth in Louisville and adding new capabilities without losing sight of the local relationships that made DeMott Technical Solutions valuable.

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