Posted on April 1, 2021 by Nick Farrell - News
Cloud specialist Vapour has joined forces with global IT solutions provider ICC to deliver what it describes as a next-generation managed service for customers.
The collaboration follows ICC’s appointment of Gary Saunders, who will be responsible for growing the managed service division to a multi-million-pound revenue business, in only two years.
With a 60-strong nationwide team and an extensive customer base within the SME, enterprise and public sector markets, ICC’s dosh has primarily resulted from its hardware product and maintenance offering. The organisation sought the skill-set of an experienced Microsoft CSP (Cloud Solution Provider) to bolster its partner portfolio by recognising the ever-evolving needs of customers and rising demand for proactively managed services.
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