ramsac, a leading IT solutions consultancy has announced an outstanding 20% increase in turnover, along with 28 new outsourcing contracts, in its 2010/2011 financial year results. As a result of the company’s enviable on-going growth, the Toast of Surrey award winner also announced it has recently recruited two new Support Consultants, James Neville-Towle and Dean Wilder, to provide technical support as part of the remote helpdesk team, supporting a wide range of clients.
The results follow a twelve-month period during which time ramsac introduced its 24/7 support service, launched a Unified Communications business unit and an IT mentoring service to assist client’s in-house IT teams, as well as embarked on an apprenticeship programme to nurture fresh IT talent. The company’s new clients cover a raft of different sectors including financial services, retail, education, manufacturing, marketing and healthcare.
Managing Director of ramsac, Robert May, comments: “The annual results show ramsac has continued to grow during the last year by providing high quality, stress-free outsourced IT services. Not only are we continuing to work closely with our existing clients, we have also been recommended to and won new customers, which is a major indication of the professionalism of the team. I’m equally delighted to welcome recent new members James and Dean as part of the on-going expansion and our commitment to fully supporting our clients.”
Having added new team members across the support, consultancy and sales teams throughout the last 12 months, ramsac’s dedication to providing the best service is evident through praise from its clients. Rob Bishop, Group IT Manager at Air Charter Services in Farnborough commented, “Although outsourced, ramsac is in practise a direct extension of our IT department. On top of sharing the commitment to servicing our day-to-day needs, it keeps us up to date with the latest in IT developments and gives us honest, independent advice.“
Biomedical company CryoLife also relies on the services of ramsac to secure the IT services at its European operations are centred in its UK office in Guildford in Surrey. CryoLife Europa’s Vice President and General Manager, David Hollinworth, Ph.D., comments, “Working with ramsac gives us peace of mind that our IT systems are being fully monitored and maintained wherever our users are, with a long-term plan for future development.”
Along with praise from its clients, ramsac has also been endorsed by its recent win of the Toast of Surrey Awards 2011. The award recognises ramsac’s commitment and standing within the local business community and the wider community as a whole.
The company has also continued to support the sharing of business knowledge, hosting local business seminar events throughout the year and has been active in the wider community raising money for several local charities and sponsoring Guildford Heat Basketball Club and sixteen-year-old Olympic Canoe Slalom hopeful Mallory Franklin.