etiCloud join Sheffield Chamber as a Premium Partner

1st May 2019

etiCloud have become the latest business to join Sheffield Chamber of Commerce as a Premium Partner.

Providing their clients with cloud infrastructure as a service, hosted desktop, intelligent speech, telecommunications, unified communications, connectivity and IT-as-a-service, etiCloud is also part of the elite 1% worldwide business with ISO accreditation. Their ISO 27001 accreditation relates to their defined and implemented best practice information security processes. So you can be sure that your data, and that of your clients, is secure. Dan Laver, etiCloud's Account Manager at Sheffield Chamber visited Jonathan Ashley (above) and Simon Tomlinson to welcome them as a Premium Partner. Dan said -Data security is more important than ever and that's not going to change. I'm excited to be working closely with etiCloud and look forward to their support with some exciting future projects that will offer our members the opportunity to learn more about the risks and how they can minimise the threats to their business. For more details about the services that etiCloud can offer to your organisation, please visit https://everythingthatis.cloud/

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