Holker IT received worldwide recognition as the Burnley company received the award at the international conference that was held in Porto.
Matthew Metcalfe, managing director, and business development manager, Martin Brelsford took to the stage at the Allied Telesis 2023 EU Partner Conference in Porto to receive their award.
Holker, based on Network 65 Industrial Estate in Burnley, was selected from all the Managed Service Providers the company works with in the UK.
Chris Dyke, country manager and sales director, said: “Allied Telesis have been working with Holker IT for a number of years and in each they have continued to grow their business with us, their range of solutions sold and their support capabilities.
“This has made them a highly trusted partner for us in not just the education market but across a range of sectors across the UK.
“This award is well deserved for their focus and dedication over the last year and we look forward to another great result in 2023.”
Matthew said: “We’re really pleased to have been recognised. For Holker, the customer always comes first, and all the team are focused on providing the best solution for the customer, with the highest level of customer care.
“I’d like to thank Allied Telesis for choosing Holker IT, and I’d like to thank the team at Holker for their hard work and dedication.”
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