Sky is now the limit for cloud provider Novosco
Following its acquisition of NetDef in a seven-figure deal, Novosco now has offices in Belfast, Dublin, Cork and Manchester, writes Kay Cairns
As Brexit negotiations continue, cloud provider Novosco is building its portfolio with offices in Belfast and Manchester. Patrick McAliskey, the company’s managing director, gives insight into the expansion.
“In the past 12 months, Novosco acquired English specialist IT security solutions and managed services expert NetDef in a seven-figure deal,” said McAliskey.
“The company also doubled its space in Belfast in an investment creating world-class premises at innovation centre Catalyst Inc, incorporating state-of-the-art...
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