Rijswijk, The Netherlands - 12 May 2011 - PCS-IT, a leading dutch provider of business critical managed services and solutions, today announced that it has completed the relocation of its headquarters to Rijswijk ZH. The new headquarters building, located in the Hoornwijck business park just off the A4, is newly built in a growing commercial area, conveniently located within easy reach of major highways and public transport.
Sean Bovaird, Managing Director
"Our new offices will provide the base for PCS to support both current and future staffing levels for the next years to come. We are ideally located in the Hoornwijck business park, with excellent access to the A4, A12 and A13, and we are right in the middle of the Den Haag/Rijswijk/Delft/Rotterdam business area. This move is in the best interests of our customers, partners and employees. It is easier for them to reach us, and for us to reach them - enabling PCS to concentrate our resources on delivering the services that our customers count on."
The headquarters building, located in a newly built group of "Kantoorvillas" includes fully modern surroundings and ample parking for staff and guests. Multiple restaurants and hotels are within easy walking distance.
"We look forward to our employees enjoying their new environment", says Bovaird. "We invite all of our customers and partners to visit us whenever they are in the area so that they may see our new facilities and meet our staff."
PCS is a leading provider of IT Outsourcing and Managed Services, both traditional and cloud based. PCS offers complete solutions for outsourcing the design, build, management and care of IT infrastructures and applications. The PCS model is designed with small to medium business in mind - focused on total solutions that do not break budgets, using the latest technologies to lower the cost of investment without sacrificing performance and scalability. PCS is driven by a 'get things done' attitude, a 'minimize the risk' mentality, and a desire to work with our clients in partnership, not simply as 'another provider.