KCOM joins the Cloud Industry Forum

The Cloud Industry Forum (CIF) says that KCOM which delivers communications and IT services to customers across the UK has become the latest Cloud Service Provider (CSP) to join its growing membership roster.

KCOM’s Cloud services deliver business critical collaboration tools tailored to organisations in public and private sector industries including retail, finance, health and professional services.  For example, KCOM redesigned, delivered and today supports real-time operational and strategic IT for Rail Settlement Plan*, including Live Sales Management, a Ticket on Departure system which produces over one billion tickets per year, ordered online and collected at the train station.
 
KCOM is an AWS Premier Consulting Partner and holds AWS Managed Service Provider competency status. KCOM is also an official Microsoft CSP.   
 
By joining CIF, KCOM will ensure that its customers receive up-to-date information about the changing Cloud market and help to guide the focus and direction of the industry body.
 
Established in 2009, the Cloud Industry Forum is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to improve standards and education in the Cloud industry. CIF provides transparency through certification to a Code of Practice to endorse credible providers of Cloud Services and, through its Cloud Adoption Roadmap assists end users in determining the core information necessary to enable them to adopt such services with confidence.
 
Stephen Long, MD at KCOM, said: “Our Cloud portfolio has grown considerably in recent years, and, as Cloud is a key focus for the business, it’s important that we can stay at the forefront of industry developments. Aligning ourselves with the Cloud Industry Forum, one of the UK’s leading authorities on Cloud, gives us access to technical insight and the latest developments in the UK Cloud market, which in turn allows us to improve the service we provide our customers. We are very pleased to have joined CIF and look forward to working alongside CIF’s other members to support its various initiatives.”
 
Alex Hilton, CEO of CIF, commented: “Our members are directly responsible for the shape, format and governance of the Cloud Industry Forum and, as such, are instrumental in influencing public confidence and industry best practice. KCOM is a very welcome addition to our membership roster, and I believe that the company’s heritage and expertise in connectivity and Cloud communications will be highly beneficial to our mission.”
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