Healthcare21 – Office 365 Migration
HealthCare21 is a medical communications company situated in Macclesfield Cheshire, and have been customers of Delta Comtech for over 15 years. HealthCare21 provide a bespoke education and information service to stakeholders within the international medical community.
We have provided on-going monitoring and maintenance of their IT network throughout three generations of servers, but now their international business has grown to require a solution that meets their always-on access needs. Delta Comtech has, therefore, just completed a migration to update their server infrastructure from Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003, to hosted Microsoft Office 365 Exchange and SharePoint.
Abbey Logistics Group Server Upgrades and Expansion
Abbey Logistics is a Greener European Logistics Provider operating Liquid Tanks, Powder Tanks and Palletised trailers throughout the UK and Europe. In 2010 Abbey won the most coveted award in the UK transport industry – Motor Transport Haulier of the Year.
Delta Comtech have worked with Abbey for over 15 years; providing specialist advice, support, and our extensive experience and technical knowledge to support and develop their systems. Abbey needed to update the existing infrastructure to support new custom applications and their expansion into new sites, and we were asked to provide a solution that would meet these objectives.
Sunrise Nursery – Hosted Services and WAN
Sunrise Nursery, based across two sites in Winsford, Cheshire contacted Delta Comtech recently as their current IT support contract was due for renewal.
After an initial telephone discussion, Mark Ketley, one of our Site Managers, visited site to carry out a free of charge assessment of the current system, and provided a plan to significantly reduce costs, improve the reliability of the network, and simplify the current setup.
How to Predict the Future of Technology
Microsoft has come over all Mystic Meg with its October video release, showing a vision for the not-so-distant future. So just a bit of fun or the shape of things to come?
Spectacles that serve as instant language translators; fridges with interactive screens on their doors that provide information on the food inside… no these are not features of Ridley Scott’s upcoming Blade Runner sequel, but a proposed insight into what the future of technology could really hold, presented to us by those boffins at Microsoft.
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