Aspire expands horizons with ScotlandIS charter
A North East-based IT solutions provider is bolstering its national footprint and commitment to excellence by joining a prestigious best practice charter in Scotland.
Aspire Technology Solutions, headquartered in Gateshead, has partnered with ScotlandIS to become a member of the IT Managed Services Providers (ITMSP) Best Practice Charter, as it looks to collaborate with other IT companies and strengthen its presence in Scotland’s thriving IT ecosystem.
The ScotlandIS charter promotes elevated standards and shared expertise within the IT managed services industry, offering businesses guidance to navigate the complexities of IT and cyber security.
Having opened a Glasgow office on St Vincent Street, Scotland has emerged as a key growth region for Aspire, with the company securing partnerships with organisations such as Caledonia Housing, Northcare, Peter Vardy and Whyte Mackay, showcasing its ability to deliver innovative solutions across sectors such as housing, healthcare and the automotive industry.
Shaun Richardson, sales manager at Aspire, said: “Joining the ScotlandIS Best Practice Charter is an important step in our journey to provide businesses with future-ready IT solutions.
“We’re proud to collaborate with other charter members to raise industry standards and ensure organisations across Scotland and the wider UK have the tools they need to stay resilient and competitive.”
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