Partner Article
Central wins IT support contract with Clothes2Order
Online personalised workwear supplier, Clothes2Order, has appointed IT solutions provider, Central Networks and Technologies, to provide a managed ICT service and infrastructure support.
The contract — starting immediately and spanning 12 months — will see Central’s system engineers provide a range of services — including third line support, patch management, out of hours assistance, and further specialist activities.
Central colleagues will work remotely to assist the in-house IT team at Clothes2Order in the maintenance of top-level systems, ensuring business continuity during a time when online ordering has massively increased.
The contract win demonstrates Central’s abilities to flex into new spheres, showcasing its ability to provide technical services and support across a range of sectors — already having a strong share of the housing, manufacturing, and SME market.
Phil Somerville, senior technical lead from Clothes2Order commented: “We were extremely pleased to agree working terms with Central, and since initial contact the team has been nothing but helpful.
“We were eager to start work quickly, and Central demonstrated their ability to be flexible in providing the service that we require.”
Nicola Brown, Sales and Marketing Director from Central commented: “We are delighted to be working with Clothes2Order on this project, and we’re looking forward to implementing our solutions to help with the smooth operations of its online offering.
“We welcome such opportunities to demonstrate our ability to work in a cross-section of industry, with expert knowledge in many areas — particularly third line support — being applicable to any business or organisation.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Katie Mallinson .
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