Paul Davies named DCS Individual of the Year at the DCS Awards

Coreix says that Paul Davies, Technical Director, has been named DCS Individual of the Year. The prestigious accolade was given to Paul at a gala ceremony which took place at the Grange Hotel in London on the 12th May for his extensive work in the industry and in growing the Coreix service portfolio over the last decade. These accolades look to reward the individuals that go that extra mile in ensuring that customers do not experience a moment of downtime.  

The DCS awards are designed to reward the product designers, manufacturers, suppliers and providers operating in the datacentre arena. The awards recognise the achievements of the vendors and their business partners alike and this year encompasses a wider range of both facilities and information technology award categories designed to address all of the main areas of the datacentre market.    
 
Commenting on the news, Paul Davies, said: “I am delighted and honoured to have received this award in recognition for my work with Coreix over the last 13 years. As a fast growing company, we are always looking to implement new solutions, technologies and expand our presence in order to enhance our business offering to the customer and ensure that clients do not experience a moment of downtime.” 
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