
DataSolutions reach a turnover of €126 million
NANGOR Road IT distributor DataSolutions reaches €126m in turnover during its latest financial year ended March 2023. This marks growth of 29 per cent compared to the company’s previous financial year – which saw it generate €98m in turnover – and is largely driven by sustained demand for cloud and cyber security services.
Over the past year, DataSolutions grew its cloud business across Ireland and the UK by 26 per cent, backed by demand for Citrix.
Meanwhile, cyber security was up 36 per cent across the combined region. The company works with a range of industry-leading vendors including Cato Networks, Check Point, Color Tokens, HPE Aruba and Orca Security.
These enable it to cover both traditional and emerging technologies.
In the area of cyber security, DataSolutions distributes solutions that cover a wide range of risk mitigants – from malware and ransomware attacks to data security breaches, internal threats and phishing scams – across the hybrid working world.
As well as secure hybrid working solutions and Managed Security Services, it also offers Zero Trust Cloud Security.
Through its cloud division, the organisation addresses the increasingly complex challenges around security, including Digital Workspaces, Work from Anywhere, and Secure and Sustainable Endpoints.
Michael O’Hara, Group Managing Director, DataSolutions, said: “Business growth and sustainability remain at the core of what we, as an organisation, are about.
Therefore, it’s fantastic to be in the position we are, announcing not only business growth but success in putting sustainability at the top of the tech sector’s agenda.
“Corporate enterprises will continue to invest in IT infrastructure as it allows them to reduce costs, become more efficient, reach new customers, and grow their own businesses.
“We are confident of continued growth in this market space.
“However, we do feel that the IT consumer market will find it more challenging.
“With higher interest rates, slow economic growth and the cost-of-living crisis, difficulties for growth will arise in the year ahead.
As we’ve done before and will continue to do, the secret will be adapting, innovating and delivering a service which powers the success of our partners, end customers and vendors.”
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