Sovereign Business Integration Group wins Colocation/Hosting Provider of the Year Award

Sovereign Business Integration Group (Sovereign) fought off tough competition to be named the Colocation/Hosting Provider of the Year at this year’s prestigious SVC Awards.

The SVC Awards select the products, projects and services that stand out in the market and the data centre that Sovereign owns and manages - a Tier III aligned data centre, based at its headquarters in North London which is ISO27001 accredited and supports clients in the UK and Europe - certainly fitted the bill.

 

Richard Barker, CEO, Sovereign commented, “We’re absolutely delighted with this win, as it demonstrates that our policy to sell transparently and offer fully scalable and highly flexible colocation and hosted services, competitively priced, is paying off.  The fact that this Award is based on customer votes is testament to the high number of people who recognise the value of the services we provide.”

 

In its eighth year, the awards were presented to a host of companies and teams operating in the cloud, storage and digitalisation sectors.  Ralph Wall, Sovereign’s Data Centre Sales Lead, said, “We were up against stiff competition so, for Sovereign, this is a significant win, firmly putting our data centre on the map.”

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