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Microsoft Partner Membership and others

16th October 2009

IT Hotdesk, a leading IT and communication solutions company announced today that it has secured 2 strategic partnership agreements with Microsoft & SonicWALL.

Managing Director Gordon Christie comments, "Partnering with Microsoft and obtaining the accreditation this early on highlights our commitment to the Small Business Sector. As we have indicated in the past, it is IT Hotdesk's philosophy to deliver enterprise class solutions to small businesses and this partner agreement will help us achieve those aspirations".

"The SonicWALL partnership is key in our commitment to improve the performance and productivity of businesses of all sizes by engineering the cost and complexity out of running a secure network for our customers."

IT Hotdesk offers services such as IT audits, data recovery and protection, desktop support, hosted applications, mobility solutions and network and server design and implementation. It partners with the most respected brand names in the IT industry, such as Microsoft, Cisco Systems, Trend Micro and Citrix, to bring together these high quality, complementary IT products and services.

Based at 7 Queen's Gardens, Aberdeen, IT Hotdesk provides IT management and support to companies based in the UK and Internationally.

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