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Digital Craftsmen: Bespoke IT hosting from a deeply involved teamPublished : 11 years ago, on
Company name: Digital Craftsmen
Nature of business: The company provides bespoke, tailored IT hosting services.
Locations/also markets operate in: Across the UK with capability in US & Europe. Staff work virtually through a physical head office in London.
Contact information:
Office address: 4th Floor, York House
207 Pentonville Road
London N1 9UZ
Sales: 0845 519 5292
Office: 020 7183 1410
Support: 020 7183 1555
Fax: 020 7099 5140
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.digitalcraftsmen.com
Key executives:
Simon Wilcox – Managing Director
Simon Stewart – Business Development Director
Iain Stevenson – Finance Director
Michael Hepburn – Service Delivery Manager
Paul Orrock – Senior Network Administrator
David Holder – VMware and Windows Lead
About Digital Craftsmen:
Simon Wilcox established Digital Craftsmen in 2002. Digital Craftsmen helps companies maximise the performance and profitability of websites and other digital media. Clients include leading digital agencies, insurance brokers, financial institutions and on-line businesses.
Digital Craftsmen are dedicated to making websites work to the benefit of the business and the user, whatever the challenge. The company has a reputation for being extremely agile and can respond quickly to even the most demanding briefs. Whilst technology underpins every aspect of the business, the most important element of their service is the deep, specialist knowledge and dedication of the team. When clients phone Digital Craftsmen they know that the person they’re speaking to knows and cares about their business.
Certified Microsoft and VMware partner.
Digital Craftsmen
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