06 Aug 2009
Integralis has unveiled its new UK head in the form of Simon Church.
Church replaces Graham Jones, who left the company earlier this month after the firm was taken over by Japanese telecoms giant NTT. He joins from VeriSign where he was vice president of VeriSign Security Services.
Georg Magg, chief executive of Integralis, said: “With his extensive experience in managed security services and successes worldwide and EMEA in particular, combined with our partnership with NTT, we couldn’t ask for a better person to lead the UK team into this new era.”
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Church said: “I’m thrilled to be joining Integralis at such a challenging and exciting time. I am joining a team that has delivered phenomenal results over recent years and feel that they are uniquely positioned to capitalise on the growth in the managed security services market. I’m really looking forward to working with them and guiding the UK through this next phase.”
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