Technology & Innovation

ramsac announces new vision amid double-digit growth

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Karolina Skinner

ramsac, a provider of outsourced IT services in the South East, has reported substantial growth in all areas of the business while setting out its 2025 vision.

Following the digital transformation surge during the Covid-19 pandemic, ramsac’s services have been in increasingly high demand, with a record year for the business resulting in an 18% uplift in turnover. Numerous new clients have joined ramsac’s list of managed service customers: joining UK organisations include The Old Vic, The Royal College of Midwives, Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Charity,and most excitingly, they are forecasting a further 20% growth this year.

ramsac's team of expert IT technical and support consultants has also expanded by 15% since May 2020, meeting customer needs across a range of roles and departments. The Surrey IT management and cyber security company will continue to expand its team in 2021, with plans to recruit a further 20 new positions by the end of the year including a new position on the leadership team as head of IT operations, who will further drive the cyber security strategy for the business and its clients. 

To respond to the increasingly digitised business landscape and worrying trend in cyber security threats, hacking and ransomware in the past year, ramsac will be introducing a number of new services dedicated to supporting resilient cyber security solutions. Building on its core fully managed IT services offering, totalIT, ramsac will be launching totalIT Secure+ with a dedicated team for security monitoring and response.

The company will also be growing its cloud services with a new SharePoint Transformation consultancy team, to assist organisations to get more out of their Office365 and cloud storage environments. The company is also launching a meeting room technology team, to help organisations adapt to the new world of hybrid working, where meetings are increasingly going to see a mix of remote and in-person participants, which will have an impact on the way people need the tech to work.

The new services form part of ramsac’s wider vision for the next five years, presenting its ambition to continue as one of the most fulfilling and flexible employers in the industry, delivering incomparable service as the go-to provider of outsourced IT, business transformation and cyber security to a variety of organisations. 

Commenting on the company’s future plans, managing director of ramsac, Rob May, said: "This past year has been another great result for ramsac’s team and financial evolution. We’ll be celebrating our 30th anniversary in the current financial year and our recent successes have created a solid foundation for the next decade and beyond, showcasing our continuing ability to adapt and be flexible in response to market needs. This year, we’ll be investing significantly in our ongoing expansion towards our 2025 vision and will also be employing a lot of new people to support the new services we will be introducing. I’m incredibly proud of the team and all we have achieved so far, and I look forward to continuing to strategically strengthen our position in the industry."

About ramsac

ramsac is a supplier for outsourced IT services for charities, financial services, construction, legal firms and general businesses. Committed to making IT simple and helping businesses to make the most of their technology through strategic IT consultancy and proactive solutions, ramsac assists in driving efficiency and security to achieve business success. Established in 1992, the company is based in Godalming, Surrey.

Karolina Skinner

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