Netstore boss reveals plans to unify strategy

Recently appointed chief executive unveils move to bounce back after disappointing financial results in 2007

Written by Doug Woodburn

Netstore’s new boss has pledged to build stronger ties between the VAR’s IT security, managed services and consulting units after branding its recent results “disappointing”.
The reseller, which was forced to issue a profit warning in August, posted flat adjusted pre-tax profits of £3m on turnover that increased four per cent to £37.6m for the year to 30 June.
Graham Kingsmill, who joined as chief executive from SAP in July, admitted earn-out clauses relating to its acquisitions of Cassium, SSS and Intercea in 2005 had prevented Netstore from functioning as a ‘joined-up’ business.
“I am disappointed with the numbers, which are indicative that the process of integrating a number of companies was more challenging than we had anticipated,” he said.
“The earn-outs meant we had to keep the businesses in a siloed fashion until they were fulfilled. We are now joining up the businesses and taking advantage of the scalability that offers.
“Once we have established credibility with the customer through our IT security division, there is an opportunity to gain a greater share of their IT wallet by up-selling them to managed services.”
Kingsmill added he would look to “drive out duplication” in the business, although he stressed Netstore was taking on new staff.
Dan Turner, general manager solution centre of excellence at rival security integrator Vistorm, said: “Netstore is doing the right thing. Not only is it integrating what it has, it is also moving to more of a services model.
“But we’re probably three years ahead of it in that we started that transition three years ago.”
Netstore claimed it now has a full line-up of top executives after enlisting Tie Rack luminary David Memory as chief financial officer.
Kingsmill said the VAR plans to double its data centre capacity during the next 12 months after securing power for a second data hall at its site in Reading.
“Having access to increased capacity gives us a competitive advantage,” he said.
ICM awaits Netstore offer

See also:

reader comments

related articles

 

Netstore invites bidders for March showdown

Reseller insists suitors will not have been deterred by accounting inconsistencies 25 Feb 2008

Netstore steadies the ship

VAR issues upbeat outlook after enduring ‘disappointing’ start to the year 10 Dec 2007

2e2 closes Netstore buy-out

Integrator targets £50m revenue spike and increased SaaS expertise 03 Oct 2008

latest news

Barlow leaves Computacenter

Former Equanet chief said to be looking for next channel opportunity after parting company with corporate reseller 06 Oct 2008

BT reveals ambitious plans for services arm

Telecoms giant looks to double turnover for renamed services division 06 Oct 2008

Veeam targets VMware channel

VMware management tools vendor plans to recruit 50 partners after touching down in UK 06 Oct 2008

poll

To trade or not to trade?

To trade or not to trade?

Is the rise in card-not-present fraud discouraging you from trading online?

Previous poll results

Vendor Q&A Session: Rick Wallis, NEC Computers

Vendor Q&A Session: Rick Wallis, NEC Computers

During this Q&A session Rick Wallis, UK Sales Director at NEC Computers, talks about the firm’s reasons for committing to a 100 per cent channel strategy

In The Studio with CRN: Dave Poskett, HP

CRN TV catches up with Dave Poskett, director of Solutions Partner Organisation for the UK & Ireland at HP

events

Channel Awards logo

CRN Channel Awards 2008

The Channel Awards recognise excellence and exceptional performance from businesses and individuals in the UK technology channel

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

Primary Navigation