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ITS moves to new Lutterworth offices
IT Specialists (ITS) has moved to a new Lutterworth office in St Johns Business Park on Rugby Road.
Lutterworth remains a key engineering hub for providing local IT services within the East Midlands, and ITS has operated in the town for over 10 years.
As part of ITS’s commitment to this location, the managed services company has upgraded to the new, modern facility even closer to the town centre. The new office will house the ITS web, engineering and helpdesk teams.
This move will involve considerable commitment from ITS. Mark Fowler, UK service manager from ITS, explains: “We will invest in new infrastructure and technology within the facility to enable us to continue delivering best-in-class services to the East Midlands.”
Benefits of the move to customers include additional service offerings, growth of the company’s IT support service and enhanced 24/7 coverage.
In addition to the company’s long history of providing complete managed services, ITS is a leading supplier of data backup and disaster recovery solutions in the US. To coincide with the office upgrade, the company has recently launched these innovative products in the UK:
The exciting new BlackVault Managed Recovery Platform provides cloud-based IT offerings to protect business data and keep business technology running without outages. The first UK BlackVault customers are delighted with the simplicity of the services and almost instant recovery of servers in the cloud.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by ITS .
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