Cloud services powerhouse created through merger of Vapour Media and EveryCloud

Two of the UK’s most exciting technology businesses have amalgamated to form the channel’s first ‘converged cloud provider’.

Cloud services provider EveryCloud and connectivity and next generation voice specialist Vapour Media have merged to offer a holistic white label cloud and connectivity proposition to the UK channel. The combined businesses will operate under the Vapour Media brand.


Both organisations serve small-to-medium businesses via the UK reseller channel. With offices at Manchester-based Teledata, EveryCloud provides cloud services through a white label proposition, focusing on hosted servers, back-up and storage. Brighouse-based Vapour provides connectivity and access to its own private MPLS network and voice services via its next generation VoIP platform.


With the emergence of cloud solutions and the decline in traditional network services, voice, data storage and back-up, as well as internet and inter-office connectivity, are now intertwined. The combined entity of Vapour and EveryCloud is positioned to meet this changing and increasingly interdependent market.


Both companies have experienced growth and built respective infrastructures following investment, and are now focusing on further growth via the indirect reseller channel. The enlarged organisation will lay claim to six data centres as well as its own private network infrastructure, delivering white label solutions including cloud-based services such as backup and storage, network connectivity and next generation voice.


The business will have the ability to instantly enable resellers to become cloud and connectivity resellers, incorporating provisioning and billing.


Additional investment funds have been raised to support the development of the combined business. Both companies were advised by Acceleris Capital Limited.
Tim Mercer, Vapour Media, said: “In the business environment there is the opportunity for a connectivity-driven revolution that enables business growth and improvement through cloud services. This market is incredibly fragmented and for resellers there is no single ‘go to’ partner.


“Traditional IT companies, telcos and cloud start-ups are offering a bewildering array of solutions to embrace this. These worlds are colliding and SMEs are stuck in the middle. There is a place for a new breed of provider, marking a move away from telcos dabbling in computing or IT businesses dabbling in comms. There is a requirement for an integrated cloud provider that can credibly provide an all-in-one offering.”

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