WSI Preps NY, Boston Offices; Hires Ex-Savvis Exec for US Push

Expansion into North America will allow the vendor to provide local sales operations and support to existing clients.

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Until now, WSI has served its US customers─including JP Morgan and Citigroup─from its main office in the UK. However, in response to an uptick in business, the vendor is now opening offices in New York and Boston to expand its US footprint and improve its level of service for American customers.

The vendor's Boston office will be headed by new hire Steven Fleming, who joins WSI from hosting and network provider CenturyLink Technology Solutions (formerly Savvis), where he served as global account

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