Patient Zero will service their Managed Services Clients through the Christmas break

Patient Zero • November 19, 2019

After a long and productive year, everyone deserves a Christmas Break. However, Patient Zero’s Managed Services clients can rest assured that Christmas won’t affect their continuity of service.


Tony Fulcher, Chief Commercial Officer states “Patient Zero’s Managed Services clients can enjoy their holiday break knowing that we have everything under control and are ensuring their systems remain operational.”


Patient Zero’s Managed Services offering was introduced earlier this year and provides ongoing technical product support for clients. This includes maintaining and enhancing clients’ applications as they respond to emerging needs. Their 24/7 responsive support will continue throughout December and January for their Managed Services clients.


Software Development and Consultancy will take a short break from 5pm Friday 20th December 2019 and resume normal business hours from Monday 6th January 2020.


Patient Zero would like to wish everyone a safe and enjoyable time over the holiday period and look forward to deliver more exceptional results for clients in 2020.


For more information on Patient Zero’s Development Teams, Consultancy or Managed Services contact Tony Fulcher on 1300 714 093

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