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Former cloud services provider
Outsourcery Plc, was a UK-based cloud services provider founded in 2007 by co-CEOs, Piers Linney and Simon Newton. They provided services primarily to
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British businessman and investor (born 1971)
Genesis Communications and was the co-CEO of cloud-based IT business Outsourcery. He is best known for taking part on the BBC Two business series Dragons'
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Provider of Internet access and hosting services
Great Exhibition 2012. In October 2014 Rise was quietly divested to Outsourcery for an undisclosed sum As of 2017, Fasthosts has approximately 415,000
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British IT service provider
Redstone (2009) Data and telecoms companies: BNS, Murphx, SpiriTel, Outsourcery, Telinet, Network Europe Group, and Worldwide[citation needed] (2010-2012)
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including Manchester Victoria, the second-busiest station in Manchester Outsourcery UK Manchester Head office Pannone UK Manchester National head office
List of companies based in Greater Manchester
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Athlete and Olympian Marc Hare - Founder of Mr Hare Piers Linney - Co-CEO Outsourcery and "Dragon" on Dragons' Den Raoul Shah -Founder and CEO of Exposure
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environments for cloud computing in their Manchester research laboratory. Outsourcery, the UK's leading provider of cloud computing solutions and mobile-centric
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Manly; brave.Andrew.
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or Glenn, derived from the Gaelic 'gleana', meaning valley, or from the glen.
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