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.
To expand and maintain their network to cope with the increasing demand of a growing business and also manage their website and it’s developments.
From the bright spark of an idea, to the production of an engineering gem, this company has become a front-runner in their field. Their reliance on a robust IT infrastructure has increased over the time that they have been with Littlefish and we have grown the range of services offered to them accordingly. Installing a better server into the network to improve their speed and increase their fault tolerance was one of the suggestions made to them to keep them in line with growth. Downtime for them needs to be avoided at all costs, ensuring that they have access to their company data at all times is essential. By monitoring their server 24/7, we can ensure that essential maintenance to the server is the only reason for their server to be out of action.
Continual management of their website has given them the flexibility of being able to keep the content fresh, whilst maintaining good SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) results that only a static website can deliver.
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