SysGroup plc, together with its subsidiaries, provides managed IT and cloud hosting services in the United Kingdom and internationally. It operates through two segments, Managed IT Services and Value Added Resale. The company offers public, private, and hybrid cloud services, as well as virtual private cloud, PCI-DSS hosting, cloud desktop, and SysCloud services; managed IT services comprising managed cloud, managed infrastructure, managed IT support, managed virtual desktop, managed office 365, managed AWS, and managed azure; disaster recovery, sys-assure 365, and back up services; and IT security services, such as penetration testing, endpoint security, DDOS, email security, security awareness training, firewalls, multi factor authentication, and GDPR automation services. It also provides connectivity solutions, and IT consultancy services; and sells IT hardware, licenses, and warranties from supplier partners. The company serves charity, education, financial, government, healthcare, legal, leisure, manufacturing, retail, and tech industries. The company was formerly known as Daily Internet PLC and changed its name to SysGroup plc in July 2016. SysGroup plc was incorporated in 2007 and is based in Liverpool, the United Kingdom.
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