Two of Enreach’s Dutch cloud communications and IT companies, Voiceworks and i4IP, are now sharing the Enreach name.

Enreach’s other Dutch companies, DSD, Cloudland, and Eazit, have been rebranded as ‘part of Enreach’.

These name changes will help strengthen Enreach’s brand awareness and recognition in The Netherlands and Europe and help integrate the companies.

Terry Aurik, CEO of Enreach Netherlands, said: “Today we celebrate the rebranding of Voiceworks and i4IP, symbolizing our integration within Enreach.”

“It will enable us to make optimal use of the available resources and expertise across the group even faster, providing recently added services – such as chatbot technology and cloud contact centres – to our partners more efficiently.”

“The same applies to supporting partner services such as BI, leads and marketing-as-a-service. Following other companies in Enreach already being successfully rebranded, we are extremely happy and proud to take on the Enreach brand name as our own now as well.”

Voiceworks and i4IP will continue working in the same capacity as before, using the same distribution model and remaining as customers’ primary point of contact.

Enreach believes the rebranding benefits partners looking to expand internationally via support from one of its 25 offices in Europe.

Stijn Nijhuis, CEO of Enreach, said: “With the support of Waterland in 2018 we’ve acquired and integrated 15 companies and added over 500 colleagues along with innovative new products and technologies.”

“The transition of Voiceworks and i4IP to Enreach ensures that we can continue to grow and innovate while being associated with this stronger, unified brand in The Netherlands.”

“It is the end of a wonderful era for both companies, but also the start of a new, promising chapter. We look forward to a bright future.”

Enreach is a collaboration technology and telecom service provider based mainly in the UK, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Finland, Denmark, and the Baltic States. Its unified platform, Enreach UP, connects technology from its various acquisitions.

Last month, Enreach joined Microsoft’s Operator Connect Programme across five countries.

The company is targeting hybrid workers, as it purportedly remains confident that the hybrid working model is here to stay.

 

 



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