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07/09/06 - Innovative support ideas give a quick-start to addressing IT applications
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Transition Computing has introduced two new innovative ideas to help businesses seeking solutions to IT problems for the first time.
The Milton Keynes based company hopes that its 'free half-day consultancy' and comprehensive 'guide to selecting an IT provider' packages will help companies make the right decisions about how their applications should be tackled and who should address them.
Selecting an IT solutions provider is a key decision for any business to make. Unlike many purchasing choices, making the wrong decision can have a serious impact on the long-term, day-to-day operation of the business. A good, considered selection meanwhile can result in streamlined operations and ultimately a more successful and profitable business.
Amongst the issues covered in the detailed guide are, assessing your potential suppliers capability, capacity, technical ability and their cultural fit. In addition to designing, delivering and implementing an IT solution, it may also be important to have training and ongoing support, plus the flexibility to enhance the package at a later date. - The IT solutions provider selection guide helps users address all of the relevant issues.
Transition Computing's free half-day consultancy is designed to help businesses ascertain whether and how, a bespoke IT solution may enable them to solve an existing problem or, simply improve the way their business operates. The half-day consultancy helps companies go through this important initial phase quickly and without cost or commitment.
In support of both new offerings, Transition Computing is able to draw on its considerable experience and expertise in providing bespoke software solutions that add value in a diverse range of industry sectors.
Commenting on the introduction of the new ideas, David Gibson, Managing Director, Transition Computing said: "We recognise that selecting an appropriate outside IT solutions provider can be both daunting and difficult. The same can be said of taking the first steps in addressing an IT problem. Our new packages look to address these issues and provide an economical, straightforward way of moving through the initial stages of IT applications quickly and effectively."
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