Darlington IT firm confident over future after office move

A computer management firm has hailed its recent expansion as a major step forward.

tech firmResilient Business Systems, based at Business Central, a business centre in Darlington’s Central Park Enterprise Zone, has upgraded from the business centre’s co-working lounge by taking on a fixed office space in the centre.

Built in 2015, Business Central is managed by the North-East Business and Innovation Centre, which is based in Sunderland and has 60 office suites and a further 20 co-working spaces, creating workplaces for businesses across the town.

Established in 2005, Resilient Business Systems , which is also the official IT partner of Business Central, provides IT support to a variety of small to medium-sized businesses in the North-East and beyond.

Priding itself on being able to form long-lasting relationships with its clients to not only mitigate risks to computer infrastructure, but to make sure they understand why an issue occurred in the first place, and what they can do to prevent it happening in the future, Resilient Business Systems now has a total of four members of staff on board.

Co-founder Andrew Read commented that he and his wife Michelle, who he set the company up with in April 2005, felt that it was time to expand the business in a familiar environment and capitalise on the economic climate in Darlington: “The office move was born out of necessity. We needed more room to house our staff. And having been part of the co-working lounge at Business Central, we were already aware of the great family feel within the centre and we’re confident it’s the right place to base ourselves and grow further.

“Additionally, with the regeneration taking place in Darlington, I feel we have a great opportunity to succeed. The business sector in Darlington is buoyant at the moment and a lot of small businesses are benefiting from the town’s regeneration.”

 

 

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