CSMA drives to the Cloud

IT services company adept4 is set to deliver over ?165,000 in savings for the civil service member’s organisation, CSMA Club by assisting the organisation with its relocation to the cloud.

The CSMA Club provides offers on insurance, travel, shopping and leisure activities to more than 300,000 members. It chose adept4 to update its services in a bid to drive efficiency and streamline operations. The company was also experiencing spiralling IT costs with several non-engaged suppliers.
 
Over the next three years the company, which is based online, will benefit from increased efficiency delivered by the cloud-based systems installed and managed by adept4.
 
Peter Birkett, adept4 CEO, said: “We’re delighted that CSMA has chosen to partner with adept4 to gain a better and more reliable IT services system. By relocating to the cloud, the company will benefit from increased productivity and accessibility, while only paying for the space they use.
 
“adept4 has provided CSMA a fully managed service including BCP Solutions cloud based SAAS (Software as a Service). The company has also undergone a substantial upgrade to new supportable hardware, which has created a reliable and resilient infrastructure for the business.”
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