Is your telephone system future proof?
Normally when we talk about things being ‘future proof’ we’re talking about a future 3-10 years from now, in which the state of technology is still uncertain, but in which … Continue reading
Gavin Astor House Cabling Project
The Scoop Gavin Astor House (GAH), Royal British Legion Industries’ 50 bed, 24 hour care home, was introducing a new integrated care package system that would run the … Continue reading
CASE STUDY: K SPORTS
The Scoop Cobdown Sports Ground in Kent has a reputation for excellence that spans many years, but in 2016 it was decided that the facilities needed a new lease of … Continue reading
Team Profile: Stephen McCormack
Every now and again we like to give a shout out to our amazing team members (only every now and again mind you, we don’t want it going to their … Continue reading
Landmark Pinnacle – a landmark project for Tinder!
Here at Tinder we’ve had the opportunity to be part of a number of high profile projects in and around the country’s capital, but we think this might be our … Continue reading
Are you really being spammed?
Ah Spam, once a can of what is often generously described as meat, now the bane of every email user’s life. We all know how annoying this is: you go … Continue reading
Case study: Acorn Environmental
2019 has seen Acorn Environmental go from strength to strength, including the continued development of it’s relationship with one of the UK’s largest Housing Associations (and we’re only half way through … Continue reading
Case Study: The Royal British Legion- continuing our work
A few months ago we reported on the work that we were doing with The Royal British Legion (TRBL) – you may remember that we were undertaking a rather extensive … Continue reading
Brexit: what’s it all about?
Unless you’ve made a conscious effort to avoid it, you’ll have been hearing a lot about Brexit just recently (actually even if you are trying to avoid you’ve probably still … Continue reading
The Future of Work
…Oh boy…this is a big and controversial topic, and one that is particularly pertinent to those of us who work in the IT sector. We’ve had discussions (you know, the … Continue reading