CORETX is new name for C4L & Selection Services Merger

Castle Street Investments and its recently acquired subsidiaries of C4L and Selection Services have rebranded to CORETX following shareholder approval yesterday.

The name CORETX restates the company’s commitment to the delivery of robust and reliable data centre and network infrastructure as the CORE of their services to the mid-market and our network is the route to public, private and hybrid cloud for the mid-market.  The connectivity to UK data centres, the DDoS platform, flexible bandwidth and speed of deployment are the foundation blocks that enable CORETX to deliver a variety of exceptional services to customers, both existing and new.

The company believes that its proven track record of managing the delivery of transformational infrastructure projects through the two company acquisitions, along with newly embedded internal values such as clarity, accountability and pace will set CORETX apart as a leader in the integrated services market.

Andy Ross, CEO comments: “CORETX has an exceptional opportunity to deliver proximate technology services to a wider base of both direct and channel customers. With our acquired in-house expertise in networks, data centre and integrated service delivery we are excited about our new brand opportunity and proving our ongoing ability to deliver through our owned infrastructure.
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