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| employees      =  433 employees as of 2009
 
| employees      =  433 employees as of 2009
| revenue        =  $ 300 million plus as of 2010 <ref>[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/people.asp?ticker=INXI:US Businessweek]</ref>
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| revenue        =  $ 300 million plus as of 2010 <ref>[http://www.inxi.com/SECFilings/2011/04_19_8k.pdf SEC Filing]</ref>
 
| website        = [http://www.inxi.com/ INX.com]
 
| website        = [http://www.inxi.com/ INX.com]
 
| blog            = [http://www.inxi.com/blog/ INX Blog]
 
| blog            = [http://www.inxi.com/blog/ INX Blog]
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| linkedin        = [http://www.linkedin.com/company/inx INX]
 
| linkedin        = [http://www.linkedin.com/company/inx INX]
 
| twitter        = @ INXinc
 
| twitter        = @ INXinc
| keypeople      = James H. Long, Chairman <br>
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| keypeople      = [[James H. Long]], Chairman <br>
Mark T. Hilz, President and CEO
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[[Mark T. Hilz]], President and CEO
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Philip Rydzewski, Chief Financial Office
    
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'’’INX Inc.’’’ is a technology infrastructure solutions provider, founded in 1983 by [[James H. Long]]. These solutions are provided to public and private corporations in different industries ranging from health care, entertainment, legal, public and private educational institutions, local, state and federal government agencies. <ref>[http://data.cnbc.com/quotes/INXI/tab/4 CNBC]</ref> The company’s headquarter is located in Houston, Texas and maintains other offices  in Texas, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Massachusetts, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Washington DC.
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==Technology Infrastructure Solutions==
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INX Technology Infrastructures are divided into three categories such as Network Infrastructure (network routing and switching, wireless networking and network security solutions), Unified Communications (Internet protocol (IP) network-based voice or telephone solutions, & IP network-based video communications solutions), and data center solutions (network storage solutions and data center server virtualization solutions). 
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==Technology Partners==
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INX has partnerships with some of the leading IP Communication and Data Management companies which include [[Cisco Systems]], [[VMware]], [[Netapp]] and [[VCE]].<ref>[http://www.inxi.com/about-inx/technology-partners.php Partners]</ref>
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==Acquisitions== 
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The comopany acquired different companies which include:
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# Access Flow, Inc. - June 6, 2008 <ref>[http://vmblog.com/archive/2008/06/09/inx-acquires-accessflow-inc-a-leading-vmware-virtualization-consulting-organization.aspx Access Flow Acquisition]</ref>
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# NetTeks Technology Consultants, Inc.- November 14, 2008 <ref>[http://unified-communications.tmcnet.com/topics/unified-communications/articles/45687-inx-acquires-netteks-technology-consultants.htm NetTeks Acquisition]</ref>
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# VocalMash – December 4, 2008 <ref>[http://caas.tmcnet.com/topics/web-2/articles/47115-inx-inc-acquires-web-20s-vocalmash.htm VocalMash Acqusition]</ref>
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# Advanced NetworX, Inc.- July 17, 2009 <ref>[http://www.inxi.com/pdf/7_20_09.pdf Advanced NetworX Acquisition]</ref>
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