Partner Article
adept4 wins seven year contract with CSMA Club
IT services company adept4 has been appointed as the official IT service provider for the prestigious member’s organisation, CSMA Club.
The contract will see the company, which is headquartered at Daresbury Business Park with offices in London and Aberdeen, deliver comprehensive IT services support to CSMA Club’s 11 offices, which are based across the country, supporting 200 staff
The company’s existing IT infrastructure will be upgraded and a new suite of devices will be installed.
Key services which adept4 will be delivering under the new contract include license management, server consolidation, virtualisation, on and off site back up, network security, firewall installation and management, website upgrades, network device management and email.
adept4, which had sales of £4.45 million in 2013, has official partner status with some of the world’s leading technology vendors, including Microsoft, IBM and Cisco, and works in partnership with businesses to provide them with tailored IT systems solutions.
adept4 CEO,Peter Birkett said: “CSMA is a great UK brand and we’re very pleased to be announcing our appointment as the company’s IT services partner.
“Security and scalability is key for the company and we’re looking forward to enhancing CSMA’s services provision and working with its team to transform their current IT facilities to allow them to benefit from increased operational effectiveness and efficiency.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Sophia Taha .
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