Data company VIRTUS recognised as one of LSEG's 1000 Companies to Inspire Europe
VIRTUS Data Centres (VIRTUS), the UK’s data centre provider and where the cloud lives in London, has been recognised for its success again across the UK and Europe.
Following its continuous growth, VIRTUS has risen to 15th place in The Sunday Times Hiscox Tech Track 100 (TSTH), as well as being included in the second edition of the London Stock Exchange Group’s 1000 Companies to Inspire Europe report.
TSTH was first published in 2001 and celebrates the UK’s private technology, media and telecoms companies with staggering sales.
The CEO of VIRTUS Data Centres, Neil Cresswell, commented: “The past five years have been extremely busy for VIRTUS. It’s an honour to be recognised for our achievement by such prestigious bodies as TechTrack and The Sunday Times.
“Being named amongst other such successful organisations is testament to the skill and hard work of the VIRTUS team and the continued support of our customers. We are on a continual development cycle to improve…
“We have big plans for further growth and these accolades serve to recognise our progress so far.”
VIRTUS designs, builds and operates data centres in the UK, in and around London, to support the growing desire for cloud adoption and digital transformation.
Xavier Rolet, chief executive of London Stock Exchange Group, said: “If Europe is to have a sustainable economic future, it must back its engines of economic growth and only real source of potential job-creation: [all] 23m SMEs.
“LSEG has long been committed to supporting high growth companies. Together our 1000 Companies to Inspire Europe reports, international growth market, AIM, and business support and capital raising programme, ELITE, shine a light on the fastest growing companies across the continent.”
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