
We are now a Google Cloud Partner, completing our multi-cloud expertise
Why does multi-cloud matter?
We know from working with a huge range of clients that few businesses operate on a single platform. A multi-cloud strategy allows organisations to support different applications, workloads and locations, and to choose the best platform for each task, ensuring maximum performance, flexibility and cost efficiency.
Most importantly, going multi-cloud also reduces risk. By distributing workloads across multiple providers, you can maintain business continuity even if one platform experiences an outage, helping minimise downtime and protect your operations.
What this means for you
With our new Google Cloud Partner status, we are now able to offer fully integrated, multi-cloud IT service desk support across the three leading global platforms. That brings lots of benefits to you, our clients, including:
- Cloud-agnostic expertise – the environments we design and support are not tied to a single vendor, so you are free to use the best tools for your business.
- Greater resilience and uptime – distribute or move your workloads between platforms to reduce the impact of outages and improve business continuity.
- Optimised performance across geographies – multi-cloud environments allow systems to be hosted closer to users, improving speed and reliability.
- Direct access for our IT service desk – so we can rapidly escalate issues to the vendors.
- Faster diagnosis – our team can diagnose and proactively move workloads more quickly in case of outages.
In practice, this means fewer incidents, faster fixes and a more proactive approach to IT. Even better, these benefits join our growing multilingual support capacity to make our 24/7, 365 UK-based service desk better than ever, wherever your teams are.





