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Tees Valley firm launches cyber security division

Tees Valley’s technology firm Communicate Technology PLC continues to thrive with the addition of their new cyber security division. The new division is a natural direction for the firm who provide IT, telecoms and cloud based services to businesses across the UK.

Communicate Technology PLC acquired Landscape Networks based in Yorkshire in March 2017 and has since traded under their existing brand; the incorporation will now see Landscape operating under the Communicate brand.

“The incorporation further cements our team and vision, coming together as one brand is not only beneficial for our team but for our customers who now have access to an even wider range of experts,” says Communicate’s CEO Tony Snaith.

Tony continues: “When acquiring Landscape Networks the location of the business was a strong factor in our decision, having an office in Yorkshire is key to the company and as such the office will remain.”

The incorporation comes after being included in the top 1000 list for Europe’s fastest growing companies by the Financial Times, for the second year-running, being one of the UK’s Best Places to Work in Property by Property Week and becoming finalists in this year’s Teesside Business Awards. The incorporation confirms Communicate’s ambitious growth plans, with a recruitment drive to follow in the coming months.

Konrad Rutkowski, corporate finance director said: “Across the Communicate brand we pride ourselves on providing the best possible products and technical support, bringing the cyber security division under the Communicate brand confirms our commitment to our clients and supports our growth plan.”

“Cyber security is crucial for all businesses and we work at the highest level of skills and accreditations to provide the best effective solutions.”

The IT and telecoms specialist provides a complete portfolio of services to its clients with a specialism in multi-occupancy commercial properties and business parks across the UK.