Tech Talk in association with virtualDCS

Tech Talk in association with virtualDCS
TURN Key has launched an integrated campaign for new specialist recruitment firm Cloud Computing International.
The Leeds-based communications agency played a key role in the firm’s launch by creating its brand, developing its website, designing its business collateral and providing media relations to support the launch.
The website has been developed to enhance user experience, is linked to social media platforms, includes a dedicated blog, and offers users up-to-the-minute job listings using a state-of-the-art search function.
Leeds-based Cloud Computing is a cloud and virtualisation recruitment firm launched by the directors of RMI Recruitment.
Cloud Computing International director Nick Phipps said: “Turn Key impressed us with its digital expertise and its ability to grasp our brand aspirations straight away.
“Cloud technology is a burning issue for businesses at the moment, with many companies crying out for senior level IT experts, so we wanted the brand and website to make a strong impression and set us apart from the crowd.”
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LAW firm Dickinson Dees, which has an office in York, has launched a specialist employment law iPhone app.
HR Alert is aimed at informing human resources professionals about the latest developments in employment law affecting their companies.
Free to download from the iTunes store, the main features of the app include a news section with cases of interest and changes in the law, in addition to an innovative tool which calculates maternity, paternity and adoption leave dates at the touch of a button.
Penny Darragh, solicitor in the employment team at Dickinson Dees in York, said: “We understand that the way in which people want to access information is changing.
“It is important to us, especially during such challenging times for our clients, to react to these changes and ensure we are providing the best possible added value via modern platforms such as this.”
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CNG Business Services (CNGBS), a York based company that provides cost saving strategies for companies of all sizes, has launched a dedicated outsourcing division focusing on the telecommunications industry.
Providing a portfolio of services which aim to improve quality for callers and profits for clients, CNGBS has developed its own range of outsourced solutions for telecom providers.
Managing director Sanjeev Patel said: “The telecommunications market is a growing industry sector. We identified that there were opportunities to provide services 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to those businesses who want to work more efficiently and provide a quality service for their customers while maintaining a commercially viable operation.”
CNGBS monitors and manages the quality of customers’ calls through its Network Operations Centre (NOC) suite of solutions.
The service provided by CNGBS’s engineers monitors carriers’ performance, evaluates average success rates of calls placed to different locations on different routes and reroutes them hourly to ensure the highest call quality is maintained at the lowest possible cost.
This helps ensure that callers are not faced with crackling lines and disconnection.