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Infinity SDC ranked in top third of UK tech companies
Infinity SDC is delighted to announce it has again been placed in the top third of the 15th annual Sunday Times Hiscox Tech Track 100.
Infinity SDC is placed 30th in Hiscox Tech Track 100 retaining its place in the top third of UK tech companies. The Sunday Times Hiscox Tech Track 100 adopts the London Stock Exchange’s definition of a technology company as one ‘that shows a commitment to innovation, research and product development, and operates in sectors including software, internet, telecoms and biotech’.
The acknowledgment by the Sunday Times again recognises Infinity as one of the leading and expanding tech organisations and providers of data centre facilities in the UK. As well as building on a number of accolades and awards in the previous year, Infinity has continued to expand on its already impressive client base. In the past financial year, Infinity has seen an increase of 63 per cent in profit and a 29 per cent increase in revenue, with this growth fuelled by a tripling of customers under contract.
Stuart Sutton, Infinity CEO, says: “We’re delighted to again be included in the Sunday Times Hiscox Tech Track 100. It’s a fantastic achievement for our organisation to be a part of this illustrious list again, and demonstrates the dedication and hard work our team has put in to making Infinity a world leader in the data centre industry.
“Infinity being placed in the top third of UK tech companies again acknowledges our increasing efforts in new sectors, and our continued progression. Britain is the digital hub of Europe, and data centres such as ours are providing the platform for technology companies to prosper, which is something we are immensely proud of.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Infinity SDC .
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