What our customers say about Xootec

Our customers really like what we do for them, here are some things they've said.

 

"Thanks for not making me feel stupid!"

Anonymous

 

"Xootec provides us with a high value service that is an integral part of our infrastructure. They offer excellent quality of service and value for money."

Reggie Patel, Managing Director, Kennedy Recruitment

 

"I was very impressed! We felt really well looked after throughout the implementation. And we're getting very good value!"

Annick Collins, Autonnic Research

 

"Although we're spending more with you than our previous provider, we are getting a much better service from you. It's definitely worth it!"

John Stephens, Director, Drumkeen Holdings 

 

"The worst thing for a customer when things are going wrong is to have to wonder "what are they doing to fix it?" But with Xootec we've never had to worry about that, you are excellent at communicating with us and keeping us updated."

Aidan Durkin, Tim Lewis Recruitment

 

"We’re really pleased with the service we get from Xootec, they’ve taken the time to understand our business and help us make the right strategic choices."

Katrina Hinfey, Director, Carecall NI Ltd.

 

"We’re delighted with Xootec. The fixed fee means we have total peace of mind."

Ann Vaughan, Belvoir Park Golf Club

 

"You're very different from any IT company I've worked with before. You actually listen to what I need and don't just try and sell me new hardware"

Paul Hanna, Sales Academe

 

"Xootec are our strategic IT partner. They fully support our operation across Northern Ireland and integrate seamlessly with our IT team in Dublin. We’re very pleased with the service we receive, it’s pro-active and their skill set is very broad." 

Stewart Porter, Oasis Group


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