ramsac hungry for Apple business
VAR ramsac adds Apple support to IT services

VAR ramsac is set to boast multi-platform support with the addition of a dedicated Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) business unit to its existing PC support business.
The move is in response to the massive growth in the use of Apple’s iPhones, iPads and other Mac products in theworkplace,says ramsac managing director Robert May.
“Traditionally, customers using a mixture of PC and MAC based products have been forced to appoint two separate IT support providers,” explains May. “We recognised the gap in the market for combined support and supply of both Windows-based and Apple systems, so have designed our combined service offering to give a well-rounded solution – following our promise to ‘make IT simple’.”
Now accredited by the Apple Consultants Network, Surrey-based ramsac is already a Microsoft Gold Partner and Citrix Silver Partner.
The firm posted a 20 percent increase in turnover, along with 28 new outsourcing contracts, in its 2010/2011 financial year results. Over the last year it has introduced its 24 hour 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 new IT talent.
ChannelPro Newsletter
Stay up to date with the latest Channel industry news and analysis with our twice-weekly newsletter
ITPro is a global business technology website providing the latest news, analysis, and business insight for IT decision-makers. Whether it's cyber security, cloud computing, IT infrastructure, or business strategy, we aim to equip leaders with the data they need to make informed IT investments.
For regular updates delivered to your inbox and social feeds, be sure to sign up to our daily newsletter and follow on us LinkedIn and Twitter.
-
Geekom Mini IT13 Review
Reviews It may only be a mild update for the Mini IT13, but a more potent CPU has made a good mini PC just that little bit better
By Alun Taylor
-
Why AI researchers are turning to nature for inspiration
In-depth From ant colonies to neural networks, researchers are looking to nature to build more efficient, adaptable, and resilient systems
By David Howell