Crowthorne-based SIRE, a leader in the provision of cloud-based business continuity services, has appointed James Burrows. In his capacity as senior infrastructure engineer, Burrows will be key to providing high-quality technical support for both existing and new customers, especially those with complex migration projects.
Managing director Russell Cook said: "We are delighted not only that James has joined our team bringing with him his considerable experience, but also that our business is continuing to grow and provide opportunities for local employment. This is the third new appointment in the past six months.”
Prior to joining SIRE, Burrows spent over nine years with HP in a similar project implementation role.
Commenting on his move to SIRE, he said: "The time was right for a change and SIRE seemed to offer me the opportunity to use my technical knowledge, but being a smaller organisation there is also scope for me to make a real contribution to the overall business.”
In addition to his a degree in business information systems from Portsmouth University, Burrows holds a number of industry-recognised Microsoft qualifications.
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