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by Stephen Chapman
BCN Group has continued its acquisition spree, with the takeover of Bradford-based Cloud2.
Cloud2 is a data analytics and process automation specialist, working within the public sector and healthcare.
“The acquisition of Cloud2 allows us to provide existing and new clients with a complete and comprehensive suite of on premise and cloud solutions delivered by skilled and experienced experts,” explained Simon Kelf, CEO of BCN Group.
“It not only complements our existing product and service offering but means we can take our combined capability to the next level and further establish BCN as key service provider across the Public Sector and healthcare arena. I am delighted to welcome Cloud2 to the BCN family, and to work alongside its incredible team as we seamlessly merge its products, services and processes into the wider BCN Group.”
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