Node4 launches ‘N4Engage’ – a dedicated business unit for its suite of business collaboration services

New organisation created in response to market projections of rapid growth in the UC market.

Node4, the cloud, data centre and communications provider, has launched N4Engage, a division dedicated to its Unified Communications (UC) and collaboration products, to better serve its customers in this sector, as well as maximise on the market potential of these technologies. 

 

With industry figures quoting a market size projected to exceed £45 billion by 2025[1],  and extensive experience of delivering solutions that are reliable, secure and scalable, the N4Engage business unit is well placed to respond to existing and new customer requirements within the Unified Communications & Collaboration (UC&C) space.

 

“With N4Engage, we wanted to create a division that is driven specifically by customer needs in terms of bringing future solutions to the market,” explained Richard Buxton,  Director of N4Engage. “The significant shift in the market from on-premises to cloud computing has heralded unprecedented demand for new solutions which we recognise and are responding to. Creating N4Engage will help us maximise on this opportunity by putting the customer at the forefront of the business enabling us to focus on delivering what is ‘real’ and ‘now’ in order to thrive in this digitally transformative world.”

 

N4Engage’s collaboration solutions remove the complexities of planning, building, and managing infrastructures, and ensures operations are monitored 24/7 by experts to keep businesses operating at peak performance. Working only with best-of-breed vendors, N4Engage offers a broad range of services, all installed, maintained and supported by their in-house team, and hosted within Node4’s resilient network, data centre and cloud infrastructure so quality and uptime is assured. 

 

With industry specialists from a wide range of vertical market sectors, N4Engage offers a deep understanding of individual customer requirements and can offer tailor-made, end-to-end solutions designed specifically to address particular challenges accordingly.

 

Andrew Gilbert, CEO at Node4 added: “We firmly believe that customers want valuable business solutions from us rather than just products. By creating a division that specialises in UC&C we are positioning ourselves to be better able to achieve that goal on their behalf. This has proven to be a successful formula for Node4 in the past with the introduction of our N4Stack business unit and acquisition of Secura Cloud.

 

“Over the years, we have listened to our customers and made significant investment in our collaboration platforms which has resulted in what we believe is an industry-leading product offering and technical capability.”

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