Company85

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Company85 is an independent IT consultancy specialising in IT transformation, service management, workspace, cloud integration, data management, and security and privacy. It was formed in 2010 following a management buyout from Symantec.[1] Company85 is based in the City of London, UK.

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History

Company85 was originally established as Company-i, a professional IT services firm based in the City of London, United Kingdom. In 2006 Company-i was acquired by Symantec and became the UK and EMEA consulting arm of Symantec Global Services.[1] The acquisition was driven by Symantec’s wish to deepen its risk management services capability.[1]

Following Symantec’s decision in 2010 to move to a channel-based consultancy delivery model, the business again became independently owned and managed, with Adrian Spink as CEO,[2] Stephen Watterson as services director and Bill Trim as sales director. All three had been with the company since its time as Company-i.

Awards

In 2012 Company85 was named Small IT Supplier of the Year in the Organisational Excellence category at the UK IT Awards[3] organised by British Computer Society and Computing (magazine) (it had been a medallist the previous year).[4] It was a finalist in the same category in 2013 and also a finalist as UK IT Employer of the Year.[5] Company85 staff were also shortlisted for multiple awards in the 2013 "IT Consultant of the Year" category of the UK IT Awards.[5]

Company85 was also shortlisted as 2013 Information Security Consultancy of the Year at the SC Europe Awards,[6] as 2012 Specialist Company of the Year at the Business Continuity Awards[7] and as 2013 and 2011 CRN Channel Service Provider of the Year[8][9] organised by CRN Magazine.

Services

Company85 provides advisory, programme management and managed services in cyber security, storage, backup, and data centre transformation. It was Symantec's first Data Protection Delivery Provider to be appointed in the UK.[10] and has since expanded its technology alliances with EMC, HDS, Proofpoint[11] and others.

Acquisition of XOR

On 2 August 2013 Company85 acquired XOR, a provider of specialist consultancy, integration and support services to the UK IT channel. Through the acquisition Company85 gained access to XOR’s expertise in workspace solutions, while Company85 intended its virtual on-demand consulting teams would help XOR’s partners deliver more professional services business.[12] XOR had been a specialist supplier of workspace transformation services that had been named one of the UK's fastest-growing tech firms in 2012.[13]

See also

  • Company-i

References

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