Fast-growing unified communications service provider, Evolve IP, has added a new name to its flourishing reseller recruitment drive – building on a record 12 months of success
Mercury Maynard is the latest company to take advantage of Evolve IP’s extensive white-label as-a-service and hardware portfolio, which attracted unprecedented numbers of new partners last year.
The IT and network support provider has over 25 years’ industry experience – and joins Evolve IP’s enterprise-grade cloud collaboration suite to add the ‘missing link’ to its integrated solutions ethos.
Jamie Hughes, UK sales director at Evolve IP, highlighted how Mercury Maynard aligns with Evolve IP’s values by offering their customers innovative, reliable, and cost-effective end-to-end solutions that empower customers to drive efficiencies and ‘work from anywhere’.
“Gaining a partner like Mercury Maynard is extremely valuable to us and increases our presence in Essex and East Anglia. They thrive from providing excellent service and care to their customers,” he pointed out.
“Evolve IP is joining them at a time when they are looking to grow within the hosted telephony space, and we are all looking forward to seeing them prosper in the cloud collaboration sector with our support.”
He added: “Evolve IP continues its growth, onboarding innovative partners who have big targets in 2024. Leading the way by providing partners with best-of-breed technologies and keeping things simple for them to deliver great service, is at the centre of everything we do.”
Ian Taylor, founder/owner of Mercury Maynard, enthused: “As a managed service provider, the only offering missing from our portfolio was telephony. We are excited about the journey ahead, growing with Evolve IP and enhancing our technology services to better support the businesses already in our care.
“Our shared commitment to a personal approach is at the core of Mercury Maynard’s values and we eagerly anticipate the future where Evolve IP will help take us to the next level and ensure our customers stay ahead of the curve.”
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