Consultancy

John Craig, Managing Director, has an Honours degree in Mathematics and Computer Science together with over 25 years experience in IT with leading blue chip International companies such as Elizabeth Arden and EMI Music Publishing

John reached the top of his profession as the world wide head of IT for the world’s largest independent music publishing company before starting this company in 2006.

John was also an IT Consultant for 8 years and brings a wealth of experience to help Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) get the most out of IT.

Ian Malcolmson, Technical Director, has an Honours degree in Electronics and has spent in excess of 15 years as production director and IT manager for a leading provider of video delivery solutions to cable, satellite, telco, terrestrial and wireless operators around the world

Consultancy Services: If you are about to embark on an IT project, for example, to implement a new computer system for your company, or to upgrade your network then you may want an independent consultant on your side. We can provide expertise at any stage of a project for a wide range of IT projects.

If you would like to discuss a high-level and strategic review of your business IT systems and infrastructure then we will spend a day on site to meet with you and gain an in-depth understanding of your business processes, requirements and future plans.

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