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SITS Group doubles turnover for third year running
A NEWCASTLE based tech specialist has unveiled plans for expansion after it turned over £1.5m and achieved record growth.
The SITS Group is about to move to bigger offices at Quorum Business Park to accommodate growing staff numbers after hitting its growth targets eight months ahead of expectations.
SITS has also recently joined an elite group of technology experts after being awarded two sought after industry accreditations.
The company specialises in the £180billion market for virtualised computer solutions and is the only specialist within the North East.
Commercial director Phil Cambers says the board is delighted with the company’s results.
He said: “Our predictions were that turnover would reach just under £1m by the end of year three, which is actually next summer, but we are actually on target to achieve £1.5 M turnover by next March.
“We achieved our first year’s sales targets in just five months and we’ve repeated that pattern of 50% growth year on year. This is great news, especially in the teeth of a challenging recession.”
As part of the company’s plans to open up new markets next year it will tap into the cloud computing market by offering IT as a completely bought-in service for clients who do not want to host any IT on their own sites, or invest directly in their own IT infrastructure.
Virtualisation solutions market leader VizionCore has awarded SITS Platinum Partner status, making it one of only eight in the UK licensed to advise on top tier solutions; and Dell, the world’s third largest Server and PC manufacturer, has named SITS a Dell Enterprise Architecture Partner.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ruth Mitchell .
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