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New Aberdeen Premises For IT Hotdesk

18th October 2010

Aberdeen-based company IT Hotdesk today announces its plans to relocate to new premises in the city, as part of the company's ongoing growth strategy.

Based at Queens Gardens in Aberdeen, IT Hotdesk team will move to newly refurbished offices at 6 Carden Place a converted church building. The company has signed a lease deal on the serviced offices, which offer double the space it currently occupies.

IT Hotdesk offers a range of services including IT audits, data recovery and protection, desktop support, hosted applications and network and server design and implementation.

The office move follows a period of significant new contract wins for IT Hotdesk equating to around 100K in the last 6 months. Now in its second year of trading, the company has secured more than £450,000 worth of business since inception in September 2009. Plans to recruit an additional four IT specialists during the next 12-18 months were also recently announced.

IT Hotdesk Director, Gordon Christie, said: "Over the past year the company has performed exceptionally well and has been successful in attracting and retaining customers that need the scope and level of IT service which we can offer. That success means that as the company has grown so too has our need for increased space."

"At IT Hotdesk, we recognise that an excellent working environment is essential to attract and retain the best IT personnel available. Our new offices will give us that environment, and position us well for the next stages of our planned sustainable growth program."

IT Hotdesk partners with the most respected brand names in the IT industry, such as Microsoft, Cisco Systems, Trend Micro and Citrix. More information can be found by emailing gchristie@ithotdesk.com or calling 01224 511611.

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