Recruitment specialist takes InTechnology’s Cloud services

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Cost-effective virtual server hosting improves resilience and supports future growth for Nigel Wright Recruitment.

Cloud specialist InTechnology has won significant investment from global recruitment specialist Nigel Wright Recruitment to provide virtual server hosting.

Nigel Wright Recruitment has decided to move into the Cloud with InTechnology as this solution will provide the scalability it needs to continue its expansion plans and ensure business continuity for all of its European sites including its UK headquarters.

John Huggins, head of IS and operations at Nigel Wright Recruitment said: “Business continuity and disaster recovery are crucial to our ongoing success so it is essential that we improve resilience for all of our sites.

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“InTechnology’s team clearly understood our business needs and were very responsive, flexible and capable during the tender process. The key benefits for us are that we have been able to free up our IT team to work on other strategic projects and that we now have a predictable cost structure.”

InTechnology is providing virtual hosting services for Nigel Wright Recruitment’s primary infrastructure with back up for its data and network.

Alex Coates, managed services consultant, InTechnology added: “Our virtual server hosting solution allows Nigel Wright Recruitment to simplify its IT infrastructure in a way that allows it to make the most of its resources to control costs and respond faster to its changing business requirements.”

InTechnology delivers server virtualisation solutions as managed services from the InTechnology Cloud. The company has made a multi-million pound investment to ensure it can deliver business grade services over an infrastructure that it owns, manages and supports.

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