For the fifth year running, Brennan secures its place in the Cloudtango Global 100 MSP Enterprise Awards.
Brennan has once again secured its position in the prestigious Cloudtango Global 100 MSP Enterprise Awards. Every year, Cloudtango – the renowned independent technology authority – recognises the most successful managed service providers (MSPs) across the globe.
Now in its tenth year, its Global 100 award continues to highlight technical excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction provided by the industry to large enterprise organisations.
This year, their technical analysis focused on cybersecurity, support, infrastructure, and cloud services, while underlining positive trends in business growth, customer satisfaction, technical certifications, and continual service improvement.
Jordi Vilanova, Managing Director at Cloudtango, emphasised the significance of a proven and sustained track record in delivering innovative IT solutions and services:
Exceptional customer service isn’t just about metrics; it’s about surpassing expectations, embodying innovation, and inspiring confidence.”
As the only Australian MSP to rank within the top 10 globally (ranked #9) – beating out other Australian providers by a significant margin – Brennan secured the accolade for the fifth year running. Vilanova added:
We chose Brennan because they consistently achieve exceptional results, setting a benchmark for excellence in the industry.”
This accolade reflects Brennan’s unwavering focus on service quality, organisational maturity, and continued delivery of innovative and secure IT solutions. Brennan’s Managing Director, Dave Stevens, explains:
This award is a testament to the collective efforts of our dedicated people, and the steadfast support of our clients. To now be ranked in the top 10 globally is beyond gratifying. We continue to focus on organisational growth, ongoing investments in capabilities, and a relentless pursuit of service excellence, which benefits not only our enterprise customers but all clients across the board.”