Blue Chip, the Poole-based IT services-and-solutions company which has been both a sponsor and IT partner of Crescent Racing for a decade, is marking its 10th year of involvement with Crescent by providing a new 'Infrastructure as a Service' (IaaS) solution on a private cloud platform.
This means that Crescent, which has recently switched from Suzuki to Yamaha as its superbike partner, is able to work more efficiently, with its infrastructure entirely taken care of and with the confidence that its data are secure and available at any time.
Paul Denning from Crescent Racing said: “Blue Chip listens to our business needs, and every time we work with the company it feels that we are being advised, not sold to. We can focus on the important business of winning races, safe in the knowledge that our IT is being handled at all times by experts.
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