And the winners are..

The Datacentre Solutions (DCS) Awards took place on Thursday 23rd May at the Millennium Gloucester Hotel and Conference Centre in central London in front of over 300 guests from across Europe. The gala evening kicked off with a drinks reception sponsored by Touchdown PR and featured a hilarious session from comedian Sanderson Jones and music from AudioBox. Supported this year by Ark Data Centres the DCS awards were hosted by Paul Trowbridge from Angel’s sister company EVITO and 19 awards...

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