Claranet wins ‘Managed Services Provider of the Year’ at Data Centre Solutions Awards 2014

Claranet was named Managed Services Provider of the Year at the DCS Awards 2014 last week. The award reinforces Claranet’s position as the leading independent MSP in the UK & Europe.

The DCS Awards were established to recognise product designers, manufacturers, suppliers and providers operating in the data centre arena. Now in their 4th year, the Awards have gone from strength-to-strength, recognising the achievements of IT vendors and their business partners alike.


The MSP of the Year category was one of the most contested categories of these awards, and Claranet fought off strong competition. A two-stage judging process saw entries first assessed by a panel of industry experts, before being shortlisted for a public vote.


Michel Robert, Managing Director at Claranet, said: “This award is a significant win for us and recognises the investment we have made over the last few years – in our people, in best-practice processes and in technology – to ensure we are meeting our customers’ requirements and market need. We have worked hard to drive the business forward, innovate our services and expand our product offering. So we are delighted to have won this award, and would like to thank the judging panel and all those who voted for us.”


In addition to winning the Managed Services Provider of the Year award (DCS Awards 2014), Claranet also recently won the Best Customer Service Strategy award at the SVC Awards 2013, and was a Finalist in the Quality Service Provider of the Year award at the UK Customer Satisfaction awards 2014, which are run by the Institute of Customer Service.

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