Leaf Ranked As One Of Ireland's Fastest Growing Technology Companies
Monday, 07 November 2011
Leaf ranked as one of ireland’s fastest growing technology companies
One of Northern Ireland’s leading IT and Communications companies, Leaf, has been ranked in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 for the second successive year. The prestigious list ranks the fifty fastest growing technology companies in Ireland. Leaf were ranked number 20 in this year’s list, placing them as the highest ranked IT infrastructure company in Ireland.
Leaf’s Managing Director, Steven Goldblatt, said, “We’re delighted to be placed in the Fast50 for the second successive year. It is a credit to the company’s teamwork and innovation that we have achieved such impressive revenue growth over the past five years. Our success is partly due to how we have been able to embrace cloud technology for our clients, and the expertise and skill of our team."
In the past year alone Leaf has engaged over 30 new clients and completed projects ranging from infrastructure refreshes, virtual computing, communications systems, web conferencing and Microsoft solutions. Leaf has also continued to strengthen its partnerships with technology giants, IBM, Cisco, Citrix and Microsoft, enabling it to deliver the best products to clients of all sizes.
The Fast 50 programme, now in its twelfth year in Ireland, ranks the fastest-growing technology companies in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. This year, 14 companies from Northern Ireland were ranked. The average growth rate of the Fast 50 companies named in this year’s ranking is 674%.
Rankings are based on average percentage revenue growth over five years. Details of the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 ranking list are available to download at www.fast50.ie. The awards took place in the Dublin Convention Centre with Industry figures such as Maurice Mortell, Managing Director, Telecity Group Plc (former CEO Data Electronics) and Regina Moran, CEO, Fujitsu. Sponsors of the event were law firms, William Fry and Tughans.