Pulsant partners with IT outsource expert ramsac

Established in 1992, ramsac is a privately owned supplier of technology products and services. The company, based in Surrey, has an extensive portfolio that includes support, IT strategy, network management, audits, business continuity, cloud, hosting, and virtualisation. It works across industries such as charities, education, professional services, manufacturing, construction and engineering, media and entertainment, and property.

“We make IT simple and provide a range of outsourced and managed IT services,” explained Paul Mew, technical director, ramsac. “This includes everything from frontline IT support to strategic direction and an outsourced IT director.

“ramsac is about service provision in terms of hardware and software. When it comes to specialist services, we looked for a partner to work with that has the same standards and ethos as us – established experts in their field.”

Established relationship
ramsac relies on Pulsant to provide scalable, flexible and reliable colocation services and has been working with the colocation, cloud computing and managed hosting expert for the past 10 years. The company provides a range of secure, reliable and flexible colocation services to ramsac who host a number of its clients out of Pulsant’s Maidenhead data centre facility.

“Two years ago one of our clients, a Danish-based organisation in the energy sector with multiple sites across Denmark, wanted to host its server infrastructure in the UK.”

Operating in a regulated industry, the end-client required that this infrastructure be hosted in a well-managed, secure data centre, with regular compliance audits of the site. The greenfields project saw ramsac once again make use of Pulsant’s colocation solutions, bandwidth, secure tape storage, and remote hands support services.

Reliable and secure data centre facilities
“We supplied desktops for all the client’s users – utilising Citrix XenApp, all hosted on servers here in the UK,” said Mew. “Having worked with Pulsant for several years, we were certain that they would be able to provide the colocation and connectivity that was required. We have the confidence to take on projects involving colocation services as we know we have a partner we can trust and rely on. In addition, we’ve always found the team at Pulsant to be extremely flexible and service driven, which isn’t something that we’ve experienced with other data centre providers in the past,” said Mew.

One of the main challenges of the project for ramsac was the requirement for regular audits.

“Pulsant was extremely accommodating and helpful during the regular compliance audits – all of which ran smoothly and no concerns were raised by the auditors.

Colocation partner – continuing to meet requirements
“At the end of the day we’re looking for a supplier that’s providing a credible, sound, secure and reliable solutions that has the right balance between being secure and being accessible and user friendly. Pulsant certainly meets those requirements and is really a partner that we can work with and will continue to do so,” concluded Mew.
 

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