VSHN is in the Top 10 Managed Cloud Platforms in the Swiss Digital Ranking
The new Swiss Digital Ranking by Netzmedien
Innovation and ICT are essential for the Swiss economy. The digital sector is therefore very lively, as the comprehensive new Swiss Digital Ranking market study by Netzmedien shows.
In addition to large international companies, the Swiss IT sector consists mainly of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). According to Netzmedien, typical IT companies have around 50 employees and an annual turnover of CHF 13 million.
The rise of online services and IT-as-a-service has given rise to many local cloud providers and service providers that help companies move to and from cloud environments. Artificial intelligence and new data analysis techniques are expanding the role of IT in companies and giving rise to specialized providers. Successful business models are often the result of a regional or industry-specific focus. As IT is becoming increasingly important for Swiss companies, they can count on a diverse and innovative local IT sector.
The Swiss Digital Ranking by Netzmedien lists the top 400 IT providers alphabetically and provides a good overview.
VSHN takes 204th place in the overall ranking:
VSHN places directly in the Top 10 Managed Cloud Platform
In the Managed Cloud Platform segment ranking, VSHN was able to establish itself directly in the Top 10 with 8th place, which of course makes us very happy:
VSHN in den Top 25 der Outsourcing & Managed Services
VSHN was also able to establish itself in the Top 25 in the Outsourcing & Managed Services sector ranking with 24th place:
Swiss Digital Ranking 2024 by Netzmedien
The new “Swiss Digital Ranking” from Netzmedien provides an overview of the most important IT companies in the country. Once in the large overall ranking and in 13 sector rankings. The ICT landscape in the Principality of Liechtenstein is also depicted in the special. Also in the magazine: interviews with those responsible for digitalization in both countries, Federal Councillor Karin Keller-Sutter and Liechtenstein’s Prime Minister Daniel Risch. The designated Swico CEO Jon Fanzun talks about his plans for the association. A survey of the web media also shows which trends and challenges are shaping the Swiss digital industry.
Source: Netzmedien AG