Creative ITC expands U.S. presence with new Houston headquarters

Creative ITC has inaugurated its U.S. headquarters in Houston, enhancing its infrastructure services for architecture, engineering, and energy industries across North America.

Creative ITC, a provider of private cloud infrastructure, has expanded its operations by launching a U.S. headquarters in Houston. The move positions the company to provide private cloud services for architecture, engineering, and energy firms across North America.

Following the opening of offices in the UK and new data centres in Jaipur and Melbourne, this expansion responds to demand from international clients. With infrastructure across North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and the Middle East, Creative ITC’s platform supports users in the AEC and energy sectors, enabling operations without requiring in-house IT systems.

Creative ITC has served North American customers through its infrastructure platform for over a decade. The Houston headquarters formalises its presence in the region, aiming to improve delivery capabilities and responsiveness. The company is also pursuing local partnerships to establish a regional presence.

Matt Fox has been appointed Vice President of Business Development for the U.S. market. Based in Houston, he will lead client engagement and expansion efforts in architecture, engineering, and energy sectors, drawing on his experience in managed service providers (MSPs).

Creative ITC provides services to organisations in architecture, engineering, and energy, including WSP and Vertex Energy, and has been involved in managing infrastructure transitions in complex operational environments.

The U.S. headquarters will focus on the architecture, engineering, and energy sectors, reflecting demand for high-performance digital workspaces. Creative ITC intends to expand further within the construction sector and establish a larger presence in the U.S. market over time.
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