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Invosoft Continues Growth With Major New Contract
Resident company Invosoft has just landed a major new contract with prestigious Manchester based PLC, Select Group.
Select Group PLC owns a varied portfolio of successful companies throughout the north of England. This includes Holbeck Gyhll hotel in Windermere, two data centres in Leeds and Manchester, an engineering company based in Kendal and the newly acquired Invosoft clients Select Property Maintenance and Logs Direct.
Invosoft founder, Ben Heron, said;
"Select were so impressed by the web design work carried out on the Logs Direct and Property Maintenance sites that they switched web suppliers to Invosoft. As a resident company, the support and facilities offered by InfoLab21 have also been an asset in attracting new contracts."
"I couldn't be more pleased with this contract, it is a major deal for Invosoft and shows our web design arm is going from strength to strength along with our property rental software business."
The new site will include a unique interactive overview to Selects subsidiary companies, roughly based on the iPod album 'coverflow' interface.
Mon 26 April 2010
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