West Ham extends IT partnership with Skye Cloud

West Ham United has unveiled an extension to its partnership with IT service provider Skye Cloud.

The deal will continue Skye’s current arrangements in place with the Premier League side as its Official Private Server Partner, and will allow West Ham to continue using Skye’s cloud and server hosting capabilities. 

James Bishop, Skye Cloud Managing Director, said: “We’re thrilled to extend our partnership with West Ham United.

“Over the past three years, our experience has been truly enjoyable and rewarding. To play a small part in the successes of last year has been an honour and we look forward to continuing our work together.”

Since 2020, Skye has been upgrading the Hammers’ IT infrastructure across several sites, including London Stadium, Rush Green training ground, and the Chadwell Heath training ground.   

The London Stadium specifically will continue to display Skye Cloud’s branding across its LED advertising system, with West Ham also promoting the firm on its social media channels.

West Ham United Chief Commercial Officer, Nathan Thompson, added: “Our partnership with Skye Cloud has consistently yielded concrete results for the club by enhancing the functionality and successful maintenance of the club website. 

 “It has also contributed to the advancement of our network’s performance and secured a substantial reduction in downtime, furthering our fan’s experience.

“We’re delighted to continue our partnership with Skye Cloud and look forward to working with them throughout this season.”

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