Managed Services growth forecasts fuel M&A activity

With Managed Services revenue forecast to grow at 11.3% CAGR through to 2017, according to Insight Research, M&A activity in this segment is accelerating as Telecoms Service Providers, vendors and Systems Integrators all jostle to bring in the skills to fulfil a burgeoning requirement.

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Moving IT to the cloud delivers peace of mind and improved customer service for Robinsons Relocation

Robinsons Relocation Ltd. is one of the leading UK removals companies, with over 100 years’ experience in domestic and corporate relocation on a UK, European, and international scale. In that time, the company has grown from a small family-run firm into a national network of seven offices, with 120 staff and an annual turnover of £17 million.

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Philip Kingsley moves to the Cloud with Doherty Associates

The world renowned trichologist and hair products company Philip Kingsley Products Ltd has been moved to a Cloud technology solution by leading IT services and support company Doherty Associates. The award winning company, whose founder coined the phrase “bad hair day’’, chose Cloud technology as its inherent scalability is ideal to support the company’s on-going expansion.

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Modernising Oracle with converged infrastructure

Customers who adopt Dell EMC VxBlock technology experienced 99% less planned and unplanned downtime according to a study by IDC.

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