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IT contract helps housing maintenance stay online

 

Ian Williams has signed a contract with Midlands-based Managed Enterprise Technologies - MET - to ensure its IT services stay online for the next three years.

 

Ian Williams, which looks after the maintenance and servicing of buildings for a range of clients including housing associations and councils, is investing around £750,000 in the contract over three years.

 

It means MET, which has customers in the social housing and construction sectors, will be responsible for most IT needs for Ian Williams' offices across the country, including user support, information back-up, disaster recovery, server maintenance, remote access systems and ensuring systems are up to date with emerging technologies.

 

Ian Williams now uses secure remote access and optimised internal networks which are allowing employees to work as efficiently as possible from the different offices around the country and while they are out on the road.

 



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