Dublin-based Auxilion, provider of IT consulting, implementation and managed services, is setting up a new networking division, creating 10 jobs. It has started hiring for senior networking consultants and engineers.
Auxilion is investing an initial EUR 500,000 in the expansion, increasing to EUR 1 million over the next two years. The Irish networking market is estimated by the company to be worth around EUR 160 million, with the new division targeting revenues of EUR 6 million from networking services over the next three years.
Once the new division has been established in Ireland, Auxilion plans to expand the service into the UK. The new networking division will focus on Aruba networking products and will be lead by Ciaran Meehan, former country manager for HPE Pointnext Services.
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