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Area served
  
Global

Founded
  
1988

Number of employees
  
250

Website
  
www.axiossystems.com

Headquarters
  
Type of business
  
Privately held

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Industry
  
Enterprise softwareIT services and managementIT consulting

Key people
  
Tasos Symeonides (CEO)Andros Symeonides (EVP)Markos Symeonides (EVP)Ailsa Symeonides (Global Sales Director)

Products
  
assystassystITAM Suite

Services
  
Service deskIT service managementIT asset management

Profiles

Axios Systems is a provider of Service Desk, IT Service Management and IT Asset Management software. The assyst enterprise application suite was the first to support IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) best practices.

Contents

The company has a customer base from the Fortune 50, Fortune 500 and Fortune 1000 lists. Worldwide, Axios Systems has more than 1,000 customers and typically targets organisations with at least 1,000 IT users.

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Locations

Axios Systems is a multinational firm with offices and operations in North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, South America, Central America and the Middle East. The corporate headquarters are in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, with North American headquarters located outside of Washington DC in Herndon, Virginia.

From 2003, Axios Systems expanded across Europe, opening additional offices in Amsterdam, Munich, Moscow, the United Arab Emirates and Malaysia.

Tasos Symeonides and Ailsa Symeonides founded the company in 1988, and it continues to be privately owned by the Symeonides family.

Tasos, who was born in Cyprus and migrated to Glasgow as a child, reportedly got the idea of launching Axios Systems while walking in a park and considering how he would pay the mortgage on his newly purchased home in the Eskbank area of Edinburgh. In the company's beginning, 16 employees worked from the Symeonides residence. The Scottish retail group John Menzies, which had previously employed Tasos as their computer systems manager, became Axios Systems' first customer. The business continued to be operated from within the family's attic and bedrooms until 1995, when the company moved to Walker Street, near Haymarket, Edinburgh, and later to nearby Melville Street.

Industry consultant Targeting Innovation, in partnership with Scottish Enterprise, named Axios Systems the 'Scottish software company of the year' in 2004. Since then, Axios has also become the first organization to achieve BS15000 (now ISO 20000) certification. In 2013, Axios became the first service management vendor to introduce gamification. In 2016, assyst then achieved accreditation for 16 PinkVERIFY™ ITIL processes, the first service management vendor to do so.

Customers

Customers include FedEx Express, Mohawk, The Scottish Government, Magellan Health Services, Synergy Health, Gulf News, Home Properties, Dubai Petroleum, Qatar Petroleum and Corrs Chambers Westgarth, among others.

Other key customers include toy manufacturer Lego, Associated British Foods and global law firm Linklaters. Lego implemented Axios Systems' service management solution, assyst, in 2002. Associated British Foods announced plans to work with Axios Systems for shared services across 14 divisions of its business in 2009. Linklaters became a customer in 2013, announcing plans to use assyst across its IT, HR and Facilities divisions.

Certifications, Governance & Compliancy

  • ISO/IEC 20000 (formerly BS 15000)
  • ISM certification
  • ITIL 2011 (15 processes)
  • Microsoft Software Asset Management Competency
  • References

    Axios Systems Wikipedia


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