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    Turrito expands cloud expertise with Argantic partnership

    Promoted | Argantic, a renowned Microsoft Solutions Partner, has joined the Turrito group of companies.
    By Turrito Networks5 June 2024
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    Turrito CEO Brian Timperley

    Argantic, a renowned Microsoft Solutions Partner, has joined the Turrito group of companies. This strategic partnership significantly expands Turrito Networks’ capabilities in Microsoft Cloud environments, allowing it to deliver enhanced value and expertise to its customers.

    “Integrating Argantic into our group allows us to broaden our skills in the Microsoft stack, an essential component of our service offering. Our customers increasingly require specialised knowledge in various domains, and Argantic’s extensive capabilities make this a perfect match for Turrito Networks,” says Turrito CEO Brian Timperley.

    Since its inception in 2016, Argantic, led by industry veterans Garry Ackerman and Richard Shaw, has been a leader in innovative Microsoft solutions for the mid-market.

    Partnering with Turrito allows us to further our mission in delivering secure, compliant and scalable cloud solutions

    The company excels in complex cloud migrations and optimising existing cloud environments to meet specific customer needs, whether through cost-efficiency, resilience or speed enhancements. Argantic’s proficiency in app modernisation and its in-house development team distinguish it from other solution partners.

    According to Argantic CEO Garry Ackerman, joining the Turrito Group enables the company to expand its reach and support more customers with diverse and complex cloud environments.

    “Our focus on compliance and security has always been paramount, and the integration of AI in customer environments underscores its importance even more. Partnering with Turrito allows us to further our mission in delivering secure, compliant and scalable cloud solutions.”

    Customer benefits

    “Both Turrito and Argantic are committed to transforming business processes, enhancing customer experiences, and unlocking unprecedented data insights through AI and Microsoft Cloud. Argantic’s expertise in designing, building and deploying secure AI solutions will greatly benefit our combined customer base.”

    This partnership is particularly advantageous for IT teams in mid-market and corporate organisations seeking specialised skills and increased capacity across their IT environments. Turrito and Argantic now offer a comprehensive suite of cloud services, including design, consulting, planning, implementation and support.

    Argantic CEO Garry Ackerman

    “Our combined expertise ensures we can deliver top-tier solutions for cloud migrations, optimisation, security, backup, connectivity and telecommunications,” Timperley concludes.

    The Turrito Group now comprises Turrito Networks, Argantic, Dial a Nerd, CloudGate and CloudWare.

    About Argantic
    Argantic helps organisations thrive and reach their full potential in a modern cloud-centric era. The company was created 10 years ago with a focus on delivering software and infrastructure services to the corporate and enterprise business market. The company was founded by two ambitious South Africans with a simple promise: to make a difference. This has resulted in the formation of a company staffed with highly successful business and technical skills that focuses on delivering software and infrastructure services to the education sector and corporates. For more, visit argantic.co.za.

    About Turrito Networks
    Turrito Networks is a company that specialises in providing cloud computing and connectivity solutions to businesses. It has grown from a network-agnostic connectivity provider to a full-fledged technology service provider since its inception in 2010. The company is not just about technology; it focuses on building trust with customers, delivering them exceptional service and guiding them through their unique digital journeys. For more, visit turrito.com.

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