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Notts IT firm accelerates US expansion with key hire
Octavian IT, the Cyber Essentials-accredited IT division of the multi-service provider Octavian Group, is expanding its US operations with a key new hire.
The firm, which has its global headquarters in Nottinghamshire, has strengthened its Phoenix, AZ offices with the addition of Tim Keller as its new engineer.
Tim has just completed his latest IT professional qualification, CompTIA A+.
Ben Solomon, Managing Director of Octavian IT, said: “Tim has hit the ground running with us and after a few days has already been making site visits, installing hardware and resolving client issues. We’re extremely lucky to have him as we continue our US growth journey.”
The expansion comes on the back of Octavian IT securing a prestigious new contract with a group of US-based health companies.
Octavian IT will provide IT management services for the Colton Health Group, which comprises five businesses based at various locations across the US specialising in multi-disciplinary medical services across various states. Octavian will manage Colton’s IT from its Arizona offices, bringing the fast-growing Group’s systems up to date and ensuring they are protected against disasters.
As part of the deal, Octavian will implement disaster recovery processes, provide hardware and software, improve Colton Health Group’s cyber security and migrate the company’s email and data storage solutions to the Microsoft cloud.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by John Walker .
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