Host in Ireland has announced the release of their 2017 Premier Partner Prospectus Video, highlighting the company’s 2016 accomplishments. The video also reveals the roadmpa for the company in 2017. As demonstrated in the video, the growth Host in Ireland has experienced in the last year should encourage more industry leaders to consider joining as a partner.
Host in Ireland partners have grown from five in 2013 to 20 in 2016. Additionally, Host in Ireland has spoken at over 22 national and international events this year alone. Although many of Host in Ireland’s partners are competitors, they collaborate to provide global companies with timely and accurate information to effectively understand why Ireland provides the services clients seek to meet their global digital hosting needs.
Host in Ireland has many new and unique programs scheduled for 2017, including the launch of the Irish Hosting Marketplace, quarterly networking receptions, and the launch of the US Irish Pavilion.
In the future, Host in Ireland will be a case study for business leaders.
Lee Kirby, President, Uptime Institute
Commenting on the development, Garry Connolly, Founder and President of Host in Ireland reveals that when all is said and done at the close of 2017, Host in Ireland wants to get more done than said. Moreover, the sustainability of Host in Ireland is continuously top-of-mind.
We have been supported by the constructive feedback received from leaders within the industry who have shared their faith in our team and pointed to areas of improvement that we have taken to heart. The result is that Host in Ireland has become an exemplar for collaboration in the global hosting world, added Connolly.
Host in Ireland has demonstrated invention in facilitating clarity of message with regard to process, connectivity and power in Ireland’s digital economy.
Philip Low, Managing Director, BroadGroup Ltd
By joining as a partner of Host in Ireland, companies will have an opportunity to join an elite group of exclusive leadership group. This will enable them to enhance their position as progressive representatives of the global telecom industry and active supporters of the Irish digital ecosystem.
Some of the current partners of Host in Ireland include CBRE, CIX, CommScope, DataPlex, Digital Realty, EdgeConnex, Equinix, FutureTech, Hibernia Networks, INEX, InterXion, Keppel Data Centres, Primary Integration, Schneider Electric, and Sungard & Tate Inc.