Teesside IT firm enjoys strong year of growth
An IT provider is celebrating a year of growth as demand for managed IT support and cybersecurity services grows.
Circle Cloud, headquartered in Stockton’s Fusion Hive, saw contracted revenues rise by more than 20 per cent in 2024.
Officials say it is on track to exceed £2 million in 2025.
Specialising in IT support for SMEs, the company recently appointed Neil Stephenson, former Onyx Group chief executive, as non-executive chair to support its growth plans.
And to further cement its position in the SME sector, Circle Cloud is sponsoring PLATFORM, a fast-growing business networking series attracting hundreds of entrepreneurs across the North East and Scotland.
Tomas Roberton, Circle Cloud chief executive, said: “We are excited to be the IT sponsor for PLATFORM.
“The team recently announced they were adding a Middlesbrough event to their monthly schedule from March 2025 onwards, and we see that as a valuable way of enabling business owners and leaders across the North East, Teesside and Scotland to connect, collaborate and learn how to be more successful.”
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