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Empowering internal IT teams

4th July 2024

     

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Internal IT teams face a multitude of unique challenges, requiring specialised skills and experience to address specific needs. Traditional IT systems, which are often rigid and expensive to modify, only intensify these issues.

The pressure to rapidly adapt infrastructure and systems to meet evolving business demands can be overwhelming. In response, Turrito has acquired Argantic, a highly respected Microsoft Solutions Partner, to provide a broader and more flexible range of support.

This strategic collaboration significantly enhances the capabilities of internal IT teams by providing the specialised skills and experience needed exactly when required.

The combined expertise empowers IT departments to tackle a wider range of challenges, including Microsoft Cloud, App Modernisation, Compliance, and Artificial Intelligence (AI). By uniting their strengths, they are well-positioned to deliver comprehensive solutions tailored to the evolving demands of their clients.

"Internal IT teams encounter unique and constantly changing challenges that demand specialised skills and expertise for specific needs and at particular times," said Richard Shaw, co-founder of Argantic. "The synergy between Turrito and Argantic enables us to address these issues directly, offering a broader and deeper range of skills whenever they are required."

Shaw emphasised the importance of agility for IT teams needing to swiftly adapt their infrastructure and systems to meet business demands. "Traditional IT systems can be rigid and costly to change. We've spent years developing ways to increase flexibility while staying within budget."

The comprehensive suite of cloud services include design, implementation, licensing, and support, ensuring that clients can scale their IT environments efficiently and cost-effectively. Once workloads are migrated to the cloud, the focus shifts to optimisation and the application of best practice compliance and security principles.

Aaron Thornton, Chief Services Officer of Turrito Networks, highlighted the critical nature of efficient IT resource management for mid-market organisations. "These organisations often lack the extensive in-house IT resources needed to manage complex environments effectively. One of our roles is to provide the specific skills required, only for as long as they’re needed."

"The partnership offers specific and advanced support services only where they're required, alleviating the burden on internal IT teams. This could include project assistance, management, monitoring, or ongoing optimisation of IT resources, allowing IT teams to concentrate on core activities."

"Our combined expertise ensures we can deliver world-class support for cloud migrations, optimisation, security, backup, connectivity, and telecommunications," concluded Thornton. "Together, we are better equipped to help our clients navigate their unique IT challenges and achieve their business objectives."

 

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