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14th Feb
The university experience is evolving, with changes that amount to nothing less than an educational revolution. We’re talking about ever...
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At this year’s Cisco Partner Summit, ITGL was proud to receive two new awards for our work with the Public Sector and in Collaboration.
These awards recognise ITGL’s commitment to innovation, leadership, and best practice as a Cisco Gold Partner across the UK and Ireland.
ITGL has a strong commitment to the public sector, and we have continually developed our expertise in this area, with dedicated in-house specialists in both healthcare and education. Our public sector clients value the close understanding of their environments which helps us to create secure, future-proof solutions for their specific needs. We will continue to drive our insight into current demands and future trends, helping NHS trusts to improve clinical care and universities and colleges to improve educational outcomes throughout the UK.
This is the second year that ITGL has been awarded Cisco Collaboration Partner of the Year, notably during a period that has been defined by the need for organisations and individuals to find new ways to collaborate. We have been working on many exciting collaboration projects across private and public sectors, helping clients not only to adapt, but to continue to thrive in the future. We take pride in all our work, from the small scale, right through to our international high-profile work at the G7 summit in Cornwall and the recent COP26 summit in Glasgow.
If you would like to talk to us about our work or to discuss ideas about your project, you can get in touch here
Categories: News
14th Feb
The university experience is evolving, with changes that amount to nothing less than an educational revolution. We’re talking about ever...
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17th Jan
We spoke with Sam Robinson, Associate Director of Live Services at NHS Digital, about her current priorities and the challenges...
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12th Dec
Published: 15th December 2021 Log4j Vulnerability Update Investigators have found that the initial workarounds and fixes suggested in CVE-2021-44228 do...
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