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Intercept recognised for channel commitment
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Intercept, the virtualisation and online services specialist, has been short listed for Specialist Reseller of the Year for the prestigious CRN Channel Awards 2008. Intercept was nominated due to its commitment customers reflected in its strong growth within the virtualisation space and their impressive testimonials.

Founded in 2002, Intercept has grown rapidly to turnover £10 million between 2007-2008, and has recently undergone a successful re-branding to continue delivering world-class technology solutions to clients that deliver significant cost-savings, performance improvements, and simplified management.

Ian Readman, Intercept’s Chief Executive said: “We are thrilled to be nominated for the Specialist Reseller of the Year for the CRN Channel Awards. As our customers have grown in complexity and size, our business has grown to meet their needs. It is great to get recognition for our commitment to the channel, as well as acknowledgement from our customers and technology partners.”

The channel recognition is in line with the company’s desire to continue delivering superior customer value to a client base that includes Carphone Warehouse, Fujitsu, Forsters Law, Hyperion, Amey, Mazars and Savills.

Intercept specialises in providing dedicated IT infrastructure to clients, as well as business applications hosted as a service provided to customers across the Internet.

Now in its 15th year, the CRN Channel Reseller Awards 2008 recognises excellence in the delivery of solutions, service and support to end user customers, taking into consideration the reseller’s ability to deliver real benefits to the user organisation, and to meet customer objectives in terms of improved efficiency, ROI and investment protection, and cost reduction.

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  Intercept have enabled us to support an extensive international network with a very small number of IT staff, while giving users remote access to applications.  

Steve Brooks,
IT Manager ,
Savills