Sorcery with Ousourcery puts outsourcing on new footing

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Thousands of manufacturing SMEs across the UK will have the opportunity to slash IT budgets and obtain access to solutions previously the preserve of big business.

So says Outsourcery (formerly Genesis Communications), which has launched a nationwide campaign to raise awareness about the revolution that it claims is taking place in business IT purchasing. Gone are the days when a £10,000-plus IT investment – consisting of hardware, servers, software licences and phone systems – was a mandatory requirement for starting a new business, says Piers Linney, a director of Outsoucery. Linney says that Outsourcery provides software solutions to SMEs on a per-user, per-month basis, without the need for hardware or maintenance contracts. He also says that the company's software and services model offers maximum flexibility and cost control from jusst £6 per month, per user for unlimited business class e-mail and shared calendars. "Our aim is to empower our customers so that they can get on with the business of running their business and do what they do best. The cost savings and business efficiency improvements that our customers are enjoying are helping them to thrive in difficult market conditions," explains Linney. He says that Outsourcery has invested £10 million in bullet proof data centres, capable of providing small businesses with current technology,