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London communications provider avsnet relocates following a period of significant growth
Communication solutions provider avsnet has annouced further expansions plans with its moved into new headquarters.
The London company has now has a Network Operations Centre (NOC) as the hub of its IT Service Management (ITSM) team, allowing the company to continue strengthening its portfolio of network management, IT and application availability monitoring, and 24/7 support services with new solutions and capabilities.
The new building, aside from being larger to accommodate the high levels of growth the company has experienced in recent years, has been specifically designed to run on the visual collaboration and communications solutions avsnet asks its customers to embrace.
Graham Fry, managing director of avsnet, said, “This is an exciting chapter for avsnet, especially as we celebrate our ten year anniversary in 2015.
“Our new office is the culmination of the long-standing support our customers have provided us.
“We have spent the past six months investing heavily in our operational and technical capabilities to ensure we can continue meeting the IT demands dictated by a rapidly changing business environment.
“This development is entirely for the benefit of our customers, many of which have entrusted their entire IT infrastructure to avsnet.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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