Partner Article
Manchester based Outsourcery wins £1.1 million contract
Manchester based Outsourcery, the cloud service provider has won a new customer contract worth £1.1 million over the next three years.
This new client is the company’s third FTSE 100 customer.
When the contract is completed it will mean that 48,500 end users across the three FTSE 100 companies will rely on their services.
The company offers hosted software applications, cloud infrastructure and next generation unified communications and collaboration solutions.
The business has 100 employees, with offices in Manchester, London and Leicester.
Outsourcery Co-Chief Executive Piers Linney said: “I am proud that we can now count three of Britain’s largest public companies as end-customers and look forward to working with our partners to add to that number as we prove our capabilities and extend our market leadership position.
“We are experiencing a growing pipeline, helped by our channel partners actively selling our portfolio of cloud services to meet demand from their customers.
“The large FTSE 100 end-customer announced today and secured through a key partner serves as evidence of that trend.
“Outsourcery’s differentiation in the marketplace is highlighted by this end-customer’s requirement for the service to be accredited to ‘Official’ (formerly IL2).
“We will significantly extend our public sector offering of both infrastructure and applications with the coming launch of our Microsoft-validated Secure O-Cloud (formerly IL3) platform for central government.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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