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Manchester data security and IT firms sign £1million deal
Two Manchester-based digital sector firms - ANS Group, an IT infrastructure and managed services specialist,, and M247 who speciliase in data security - have signed a deal worth £1m.
The agreement will see M247 provide secure data centre accommodation and high capacity network services to ANS.
ANS will take a secure space within M247’s newest Trafford Park data centre as well as a range of high-capacity optical services to interconnect with the existing ANS Cloud backbone.
ANS customers require the highest levels of security and service availability, so M247’s recent accreditation to the stringent ISO 27001 Information Security Management standard was instrumental in securing the order.
M247 operate two of the most energy-efficient data centres in Europe, allowing ANS to reduce the carbon-footprint of their hosted services and therefore significantly reducing the environmental impact of their client’s IT operations. M247 and ANS have both worked together on frequent occasions in the past and have enjoyed a mutually beneficial relationship. M247 Managing Director David Buckle said “We’re looking forward to working with the team at ANS once again, on what promises to be a very exciting project. I’m delighted to see this deal underline M247’s position as Manchester’s leading data centre operator and it’s a testament to our high quality infrastructure and dedicated experienced team.” ANS Managed Services Director Paul Shannon said: “Our decision to utilise M247’s data centre offering was supported by the continued growth of ANS and our commitment to giving the best service to our customers. M247 demonstrated that it was more than capable of delivering a high quality, energy efficient service with high capacity connectivity, in line with the robust solution we offer.”
Phase 1 of the new Manchester data centre opened recently by M247, is already a quarter full with new customer growth. M247 has significantly expanded its 24/7 technical support workforce to cope with increased demand and the company has recently moved its Midlands regional office to larger premises in Kidderminster.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Simon Malia .
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