Leading IT and Communications specialist ITWORX has topped off an already very successful year with a national award.

ITWORX was awarded Partner of the Year for UK & Ireland at DattoCon19, Datto’s fifth annual European partners conference attended by more than 850 managed service providers from 25 countries.

Each year, the Golden Datto awards are presented to the best of the best among Datto’s partner community. “Our partners are critical to the small and medium-sized business community, and we’re proud to honor the top performing partners with the Golden Datto awards at the event each year” said Rob Rae, Vice President of business development at Datto.

As the world’s leading provider of IT solutions delivered by managed service providers (MSPs), Datto believes there is no limit to what small and medium businesses can achieve with the right technology. ITWORX has been collaborating with Datto since 2013 to provide its clients with market-leading Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery solutions.

Alison Stewart, Commercial Manager with ITWORX, said: “We are delighted to have been recognised by Datto at this level. ITWORX further strengthened its competency and expertise in Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery, having achieved Blue Partner status through the Datto Global Partner Program in 2018. We are proud to have been the first IT company headquartered in Scotland to achieve this top tier partnership level, joining the top 5% of Datto partners worldwide.”

With statistics continuing to show the risk of cyber-attack on the increase, ransomware protection remains at the forefront of many business owner’s security roadmaps. Our team of highly skilled engineers work closely with the Datto team in supporting business globally to ensure all our clients remain protected with optimum data recovery solutions.

“In one call to the ITWORX service desk,” she said, “our engineers can have your business systems back up and running in significantly less time than traditional methods, resulting in minimal downtime and commercial impact in the unfortunate event of an attack.”