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Irish IT company announces expansion and new jobs

Written by Robert McHugh, on 9th Mar 2017. Posted in Technology

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PFH Technology Group have today announced the creation of a new division, PFH Business Solutions, which will focus on delivering innovative Microsoft business application solutions to help their customers on their Digital Transformation Journey. 

In establishing this division, it is expected to recruit up to 20 new hires over the next 24 months to meet anticipated customer demands.
 
Founded in 1985, the PFH organisation has grown significantly through both organic growth and through a series of strategic acquisitions including CK Business Systems in 2006, Unify (previously Siemens Enterprise Communications Ireland) in May 2010 and Redstone Technology Ireland in November of 2010. 

Headquartered in Dublin with additional offices in Cork and Galway, PFH currently employs over 200 employees. It provides services locally and nationally to all four corners of the island and internationally from London to Singapore. 

Among its clients are seven of the top ten Government departments as well as the HSE and state security services. PFH Technology Group also counts over 70 of the top 100 fortune 500 companies in Ireland as clients. 

Commenting on the new division, CEO, PFH Technology Group, Paul Callaghan said, "This is exciting news for organisations looking for a trusted IT partner to proactively add value right across their operations. The incorporation of Business Solutions into the PFH solutions portfolio will enable us to add yet more value to our customer engagements and to offer both end-to-end IT and Applications services to organisations nationwide."
 
Source: www.businessworld.ie 

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