CC ready to invest in mid-market

Firm has big plans for mid-market space as it hails its UK business the 'star performer' for 2006

Written by Sara Yirrell

Computacenter is planning to plough around £5m into further developing its mid-market business in 2007.

As revealed by CRN Online, the IT and infrastructure giant saw operating profit increase 14.5 per cent to £33.6m in its preliminary 2006 year-end results, despite a slight drop in turnover of £2.27bn compared to £2.29bn in 2005 (CRN Online, 13 March).

Mike Norris, chief executive of Computacenter told CRN the UK had been the ‘star performer’ in the group.

“Certain types of our business have grown successfully and others have yet to pay off,” he said. “It is fair to say that we had a poor year in product terms in 2005, but we have found ways of improving this by taking some cost out and improving business control processes.”

Norris said the UK is not going to see a ‘massively exciting year’ in 2007, but added he is feeling “cautiously optimistic” about the BT services contract, which runs out at the end of this month.

“However we intend to spend £5m investing in our UK mid-market business this year,” he said.

Norris added the European divisions of Computacenter were set to improve performance.

“The market in Germany is pumping now due to its strength in manufacturing, and I think this could be our star performer this year. France is a difficult place to make profit but we are doing our best to patch it up,” he said.

Thomas Poedenphant, managing consultant at Pierre Audoin Consultants said Computacenter was wise to stick to the mid-market.

“If you compare Computacenter to the bigger managed services players such as EDS, these firms are turning over £1bn in services revenues alone in the UK, whereas it is turning over just over £100m. There is no way it can compete. However it is well placed to go for the smaller deals which are still very infrastructure based and more suited to its capabilities.”

Further Reading:

Computacenter posts positive results

  • Have your say
  • Send to a friend
  • Share
  • Print

reader comments

related articles

 

Computacenter bullish in Q3 2009 financials

Corporate VAR giant sees services revenue upswing, despite drop in product revenue 16 Oct 2009

Computacenter share price soars on FY 2009 statement

Corporate reseller giant reveals in trading statement that it is set to beat market expectations for its 2009 financials 12 Jan 2010

Cisco bullish despite Q1 slump

Chambers predicts 'most profound opportunity in 25-year history' as network demands set to mushroom 05 Nov 2009

latest news

IBM gets tough on ‘black sheep’

Persistent sources of grey market kit could face expulsion from Big Blue's partner programme 12 Mar 2010

Tories pledge to open procurement to SMEs

Technology Manifesto promotes smaller contracts and reveals plans for more open source IT 12 Mar 2010

FPB offers smaller firms a helping hand

Forum of Private Business aims to help SMEs handle issues on areas such as HR, finance, marketing, legal and health and safety with latest package 12 Mar 2010

analysis and reports

Wireless LAN systems for the healthcare industry

The goal of a paperless hospital driven by wireless access that improves patient healthcare, expedites administration and streamlines operations.

A technology solution to align sales and marketing

Presenting best practices around people, processes and technology, this paper will help you produce more valuable customer relationships.

poll

Setting the standard

Setting the standard

Should the IT industry have a formal accreditation process?

View poll results

David Critchley

PROMOTIONAL VIDEO - Accelerate your business with Cisco

Watch this Cisco promotional video to hear how the vendor can boost your business

money

CRN Web Seminar: Convincing Customers to Spend their way out of Recession

Join CRN editor Sara Yirrell and a panel comprised of Tim Black from sponsor Intel, Sam Routledge from VAR Softcat and Antony Young from analyst Demuto to find out how to get customers spending in 2010

events

Reseller Business Academy

Reseller Business Academy: Sales Fundamentals for Resellers

This workshop is designed for anyone who is new to sales or who is already in sales but has had...

Expo 2008 entrance

Channel Expo 2010

The only UK exhibition dedicated to the channel is coming to London, Olympia on 12 and 13 May 2010

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Primary Navigation