29/05/2002
ICS appoints new UK sales manager
Belfast based ICS Computing have apointed Tim Brophy as UK Sales Manager for its Innovative Software division.
With extensive sales experience – most recently in management positions at Sun Micro Systems and ICL – Mr Brophy will be responsible for developing ICS Computing’s relationships with public sector organisations, including local authorities, courts, NHS Trusts and central government.
ICS Computing specialise in developing unique software applications for both the public and private Sector. The division also sells innovative products addressing areas such as EDRMS, Executive Information, Workflow Management, Document Imaging and Mobile Computing.
Brian Hill, Director of ICS’s Innovative Software division, said: “Tim has excellent experience and a track record which will be of real value as ICS continues to develop.
“We have seen significant growth in the number of organisations – both in the public and private sector – who want to outsource software development. Products such as mobile computing, workflow and imaging are increasingly becoming key components of software as more organisations want to take technology out of the back office and give it to staff at the point of delivery."
Innovative Software is a division of ICS Computing and provides software development and integration services to leading public and private sector organisations.
The company have offices in Belfast, London, Dublin, Newbury and Glasgow.
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With extensive sales experience – most recently in management positions at Sun Micro Systems and ICL – Mr Brophy will be responsible for developing ICS Computing’s relationships with public sector organisations, including local authorities, courts, NHS Trusts and central government.
ICS Computing specialise in developing unique software applications for both the public and private Sector. The division also sells innovative products addressing areas such as EDRMS, Executive Information, Workflow Management, Document Imaging and Mobile Computing.
Brian Hill, Director of ICS’s Innovative Software division, said: “Tim has excellent experience and a track record which will be of real value as ICS continues to develop.
“We have seen significant growth in the number of organisations – both in the public and private sector – who want to outsource software development. Products such as mobile computing, workflow and imaging are increasingly becoming key components of software as more organisations want to take technology out of the back office and give it to staff at the point of delivery."
Innovative Software is a division of ICS Computing and provides software development and integration services to leading public and private sector organisations.
The company have offices in Belfast, London, Dublin, Newbury and Glasgow.
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