TYPE: Health Services
Working with this client has provided us with many IT support challenges. Starting from a point of 25 users across three locations, they grew rapidly at the start of a new contract which catapulted them to having 150 across 26 locations across the UK. More »
TYPE: Global Property Developer
Desperately in need of IT support to resolve issues that hadn’t been resolved by the previous company. More »
TYPE: High-level Recruitment
Returning to Littlefish after trying another company, this client wanted an IT support company who they knew would deliver what was required – high-quality, cost-effective service. More »
TYPE: National Courier Company
Busy East Midlands Depot, servicing clients throughout the UK who needed support for their infrastructure and consultancy on how to expand their network to suit their business. More »
TYPE: Hotels
Needed 24/7/365 support for two locations across two counties, covering one established location and one growing site. Need one point of contact for all IT-related issues, including hardware procurement and website hosting. More »
TYPE: Chartered Surveyor
As originally a small practice, these partners had a good knowledge of IT but needed to use their time for furthering their business, not dealing with IT support issues. More »
TYPE: Contractor
A sole contractor who needed additional IT training and security software installation. This needed to be in line with current policy on security for laptop users. More »
TYPE: Emergency Food
An innovative company responsible for the successful design and manufacture of a food product used by both the Armed Forces, Relief Agencies and Travellers alike. More »
IT Support News

Web Site Infections Continue To Rise
Nearly three-quarters of the top 100 sites on the web host malicious code or redirect users to malicious sites, according to new research from content security pr... More »

Unisys Feels The Pain As Losses Grow
IT services supplier Unisys has announced a 2008 fourth-quarter loss of $58m (£40m), down from a profit of $13.8m (£9.5m) in the same period the previous y... More »

Intel Profits Plunge 90% In PC Market Slump
Intel on Thursday reported that fourth-quarter profits plummeted 90% and revenue fell 23% as the chipmaker became the latest casualty in the economic downturn that has hammer... More »

HP Chief Grilled at Annual Meeting
HP investors have put CEO Mark Hurd under fire during its annual general meeting this week. Hurd was questioned about the increasing competition in the server market, with Ci... More »

Atom Deemed to Weaken Other Intel Chip Revenues
According to IT analysts, the deployment of Intel's Atom processor in netbooks may undermine sales of its more advanced chips. Atom chips are less-expensive processor... More »




