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IT FIRM KEDINGTON TO CREATE HIGH-SKILL JOBS IN DERRY

written by stephen June 6, 2014
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Colm Lyons, director, Kedington.

Colm Lyons, director, Kedington.

Irish IT networking solutions and cabling company Kedington is to create 10 high-skill jobs by opening an office in Derry.

Serving the six counties of Northern Ireland, the Derry office will trade as KI Network Solutions Ltd and be led by Laurence Black as general manager, who joins the team as an industry veteran with knowledge and experience of the IT infrastructure industry and the local market.

Headquartered in Dublin, Kedington also has offices in Cork and Limerick and over the next 12 months, the new business will create posts in sales, network engineering, and solutions architecture and design.

Colm Lyons, director, Kedington said the company’s entry into the Northern Ireland market was in response to growing demand from its international and local client base to service their IT requirements throughout the island of Ireland.

Kedington has seen growth in all areas over the past 18 months, including active and passive network solutions, wireless and data centre fit-out projects, and its online components supplies business Kedington Direct.

 

IT FIRM KEDINGTON TO CREATE HIGH-SKILL JOBS IN DERRY was last modified: June 6th, 2014 by stephen

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