Node4 snaps up Tisski to bolster its Microsoft Enterprise Cloud solutions
The deal ramps up Node4’s headcount to more than 1,100 people
Derby-based midmarket MSP Node4 has bought Tisski, an independent Microsoft Business applications partner in the UK.
The deal will strengthen Node4's ability to deliver Microsoft solutions, adding capabilities in customer experience and relationship management within Microsoft Dynamics.
Established in 2011, Tisski is a Microsoft Gold Partner and Cloud Solutions Provider - including an Inner Circle member.
It claims to have built a track record of success with some of the UK's largest public sector organisations, including the Ministry of Defence and the Department for Transport, as well as a strong presence across a range of resilient public sector agencies such as housing, blue light services, local government and healthcare.
"Joining Node4 is an important next step for Tisski and we're excited by the capabilities we will have as a part of the group," said Tisski CEO, Anna Assassa.
"Our shared values and vision have resonated as we've worked closely with Andrew Gilbert and the Node4 leadership team throughout the process, which made this an easy decision to make.
"This move will open huge possibilities for our customers as they continue to transform their businesses for the better."
The addition of Tisski will take Node4's headcount to more than 1,100 people and see the group serving over 2,000 customers.
Tisski will form part of a 600+ strong team and allows Node4 to create a strong Microsoft Centre of Excellence that has capabilities which are closely aligned across the MSFT ecosystem.
Andrew Gilbert, CEO of Node4, added: "Tisski has built a superb reputation over the past 12 years as a trusted technology provider across an extensive list of public sector enterprise customers supporting their delivery of critical public services.
"We're delighted to welcome Anna and her excellent team to the Node4 group and look forward to working closely together to bring further success to the business."