7th Win at ISPAs for Storm Internet
Storm Internet is proud to announce their 7th win at the 2019 UK Internet Industry Awards.
At the forefront of promoting innovation, competition and best practice within the UK internet industry, the Internet Service Providers’ Association (ISPA) awards celebrate the UK’s foremost hosting companies.
Storm Internet made the shortlist for Best Cyber Security and Best Customer Solution, and came home with a win for Best Hosted Service. The judges were particularly impressed by Storm’s identification of customer risk and vulnerability where online hosting is concerned, and the subsequent infrastructure expansion required to mitigate these risks.
“Over the past few years we’ve gone the extra mile to provide our customers with a hosting experience that ultimately seeks to deliver peace of mind. We’ve come to realise that this peace of mind really rests on three key features of any online hosting experience, which is continuity, security, and disaster recovery. And that’s what we’ve built into every Storm service.” says Storm Internet CEO Salim Benadel.
The 2019 ISPA Awards ceremony was held at the Intercontinental Park Lane Hotel in London where the shortlist included entries from 64 finalists across 12 categories. According to Storm Internet Marketing Manager Charlotte Scadeng this year’s competition was even more fierce given a fast-growing internet industry.
“This is our seventh win at the ISPAs and we’re absolutely delighted to have been awarded Best Hosted Service. The competition this year was some of the toughest we’ve seen and truly reflected the breadth, quality, and innovation of the ISP industry. So a win in this category is a real honour and privilege, and testament to the daily efforts of our teams to create and maintain a world-class managed hosting service.”
Beyond the ISPA Awards Storm Internet remains committed to the security, service availability, and disaster recovery of each individual customer, with high-level 24/7/365 support remaining a hallmark of the Storm Internet experience.
Storm Internet’s previous ISPA award wins include:
2017: Best Cloud Service and Best Host
2016: Best Cloud Product
2015: Best Business Use of Cloud
2014: Best Dedicated Hosting
2013: Best SME Business Hosting
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