EvoSwitch Appoints Stijn Grove to Sales Manager Position

AMSTERDAM — Internet hosting provider EvoSwitch has named Stijn Grove to the position of sales manager.

“The EvoSwitch product is very strong and highly innovative,” Grove said. “I am pleased to be starting with an organization like EvoSwitch, which utilizes the most advanced green, energy-saving technologies, while at the same time providing its customers with ‘high density’ IT housing. This allows EvoSwitch to offer its customers a very secure, technically advanced datacenter for housing their data infrastructure. EvoSwitch is an ambitious organization with a very high potential for international growth. IT infrastructure outsourcing to external data centers will become much more important in the near future. EvoSwitch will go through very significant expansion in years to come.”

Grove plans to restructure the company’s sales department in order to ready it for the planned international expansion.

“I want the new EvoSwitch sales department to aim for a unified consulting and sales approach, providing strategic support to meet customer data housing requirements. Not only do we provide collocation, we give our clients focused attention on a periodic basis with technologically sound answers to their questions regarding security, connectivity, compliance, and the environmentally friendly configuration of data center racks. Despite our rapid growth, with the current expansion of our sales and operations team we are able to provide even more effective service to our EvoSwitch customers.”

Grove previously worked for Colt Telecom, Samsung Telecom and Verizon Business.

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