A Greater Manchester IT managed support company, which has partnerships with the likes of Microsoft and Dell, has hit £1m turnover for the first time in its 21st year.
Delph-based MysonPages saw a big surge in demand for its services in 2020 during the Covid-19 pandemic as clients switched to remote working.
MysonPages has 200 clients, of which the majority are based in Rochdale, including Rochdale Football Club.
Founder and director Dave Brereton said: "We provide managed IT support for small businesses.
"We are their outsourced IT department and help companies to build their businesses.
"2020 was a tough year for a lot of people because of Covid but it meant we were incredibly busy. Everyone was reliant on us to keep them working and help move to remote.
"We launched the business in 1999 so it was an incredibly proud moment to hit £1m turnover for the first time in our 21st year, in a year of so much uncertainty."
He added: "2020 was a successful year for us and 2021 will be about adapting. As a business we’ve embraced remote working and that’s going to continue to drive change amongst our clients."
Established in 1999 as Myson Consulting, the company originally provided consultancy services to the likes of BNFL, AXA, BMI and Age Concern.
Since 2002 the business has concentrated on building the MysonPages brand and its SIMPLICITY Solutions.