Infinity SDC is placed 28th in the list of the UK technology companies with a growth of 541 per cent. The Fast 50, now in its eighteenth successful year, recognises the achievements of businesses that have demonstrated skill, passion and dedication to deliver high-paced revenue growth over the last four years.
The acknowledgment confirms Infinity as one of the leading and expanding tech organisations in the UK. As well as building on a number of accolades and awards in the previous year, such as being listed in the top third of the Sunday Times Tech Track 100, Infinity has continued to expand its impressive client base and drive data centre innovation.
Stuart Sutton, Infinity CEO, says: “We’re incredibly proud to be included in the Deloitte Fast 50. It’s a great achievement for our organisation to be a part of this renowned list, and demonstrates the dedication and hard work our team has put in to making Infinity a world leader in the data centre industry.
“Infinity is going from strength to strength. In 2016 the focus will be on our new facility, Infinity Stratford at the heart of Here East, in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. It will be home to one of the largest and most efficient data centres in Europe. It is a very exciting time for Infinity.”
David Cobb, partner leading the Deloitte UK Technology Fast 50, said: “The Deloitte UK Technology Fast 50 gives great profile to technology companies and is internationally recognised as being one of the most important business awards in the sector.
“The 2015 Deloitte UK Technology Fast 50 shows that tremendous growth rates are still possible, with software sectors showing particular strength, they have had the greatest amount of entries in the past four years.
“The Deloitte UK Technology Fast 50 awards are an opportunity for businesses to gain recognition for their successes and achievements over the last four years.
“Deloitte’s ranking of the 50 fastest growing UK technology companies generated over ?820 million in total annual revenues in the year 2014/15, employing more than 7,400 people and recorded an average four-year growth rate of 1,883 per cent, according to the Deloitte UK Technology Fast 50.
“The awards are an opportunity for businesses to gain recognition for their successes and achievements. This year’s ranking highlights the importance of being innovative and finding a niche product or service, to beat the recession.”