Service success

NCE Computer Group (Europe) Ltd., the leading independent provider of IT Enterprise Services and Solutions for storage & datacenter products, has been awarded the ‘Excellence in Service’ Award at the DCS Awards 2017.

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The DCS Awards are designed to reward the product designers, manufacturers, suppliers and providers operating in data centre arena. The Awards recognise the achievements of the vendors and their business partners alike, and this year the Awards encompassed a wider range of both facilities and information technology award categories designed to address all of the main areas of the datacentre market in Europe.

With a record number of nominations across all categories, all Finalists did well to make the shortlist. Voting took place amongst the readership of the Digitalisation World stable of publications, with the number of votes again breaking previous records. Winners were announced on 18 May, 2017 at a gala evening ceremony taking place at London's Grange St Paul's Hotel with over 300 people in attendance.

Jason Holloway, Director of IT Publishing at Angel Business Communications, organisers of the DCS Awards said: "This year's Finalists represent the very best in the industry and NCE Computer Group were voted as outstanding by our readership to win the new Excellence in Service category."

Andrew Genever, Chief Executive Officer at NCE Computer Group added: “We were delighted to have been shortlisted as a Finalist, but to actually win in this category is fantastic. We aim to deliver the highest level of quality of service, and this award recognises our efforts and sets us apart from our competitors. It is a great honour.”
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