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Yorkshire based IT company celebrates first decade milestone.
On the 29th November 2015 West Yorkshire business ITogether celebrated their milestone tenth birthday.
Currently employing 15 staff, ITogether has grown from Yorkshire roots to trade worldwide and predicts turnover of £3M in FY15/16 up from £2.5M in the previous year. Specialising in Managed Services, Cyber Security and Data Networks they support over 100 clients, ranging from national brands such as Arcadia Group, and Cordant Group PLC to smaller organisations needing an outsourced function. Gross profit will be £1M this year up from £0.8M last year.
The company works with global tier one partners like Check Point, Cisco and Bluecoat. ITogether are also actively seeking new partnerships and have cash in the bank to acquire. ITogether recently invested in a local new software business called Ciphersent – which is a challenger to Box and Dropbox.
ITogether are recruiting across the company and are taking on apprentices from the local region. Simon Richardson, ITogether founder said “It is our best year ever, and we are looking forward to welcoming new apprentices to the team. We want to give them the practical experience they need to build on their interest within the IT world. They will be trained in several aspects of the business giving them the most diverse experience they can possibly have”.
For more information visit www.itogether.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tim Ripper .
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