Insights from 2024 Western Cape Property Market Report point to semigration trends and show that those moving into the Western Cape province increased from 31% in 2020 to 46% in 2023 #ITServiceProvider #ITSupport #ITSupportCapeTown #CapeTown #Microsoft https://lnkd.in/dkVgrxBQ
WESTECH’s Post
More Relevant Posts
-
Insights from 2024 Western Cape Property Market Report point to semigration trends and show that those moving into the Western Cape province increased from 31% in 2020 to 46% in 2023 #ITServiceProvider #ITSupport #ITSupportCapeTown #CapeTown #Microsoft https://lnkd.in/dkVgrxBQ
Preparing Your IT Infrastructure When Semigrating to Cape Town - Westech | IT Support Company in South Africa
https://www.westech.co.za
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
In government offices, balancing staff, visitors, and contractor activity can be tricky. How do you ensure everything runs smoothly while staying accountable? Share your experiences below and let’s talk about simple, efficient solutions. 👇 #government #publicsector #policymaking #govtech #smartcities #infrastructure
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
The struggle for affordable internet in remote Canada The-14 Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) #IndigenousPeoples #Canada #NorthernCanada #Economy #Competition #Consumers #Connectivity #Inequality #DigitalEconomy #Innovation #Infrastructure #Telecommunications #UrbanRural
The struggle for affordable internet in remote Canada
https://the-14.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Deep inside one of the longest undersea tunnels in the world you’ll find something that doesn’t exist anywhere else — an entire roundabout sat beneath an ocean. Incredibly, it’s just one part of a huge new tunnel network across a tiny island nation many won’t have even heard of. Way up in the North Atlantic, hundreds of kilometres from anywhere else, and with a population that could fit inside a football stadium, the breathtakingly beautiful and incredibly remote Faroe Islands has just completed a series of projects that much larger countries could only dream of. So, how has this remote set of islands managed to pull off a task that would be extremely difficult — or next to impossible — in most other places? And why? DEEP inside one of the longest undersea tunnels in the world you’ll find something that doesn’t exist anywhere else — an entire roundabout sat beneath an ocean. Incredibly, it’s just one part of a huge new tunnel network across a tiny island nation many won’t have even heard of. Way up in the North Atlantic, hundreds of kilometres from anywhere else and with a population that could fit inside a football stadium, the breathtaking beautiful and incredibly remote Faroe Islands has just completed a series of projects that much larger countries could only dream of. So, how has this remote set of islands managed to pull off a task that would be extremely difficult — or next to impossible — in most other places? And why? DEEP inside one of the longest undersea tunnels in the world you’ll find something that doesn’t exist anywhere else — an entire roundabout sat beneath an ocean. Incredibly, it’s just one part of a huge new tunnel network across a tiny island nation many won’t have even heard of. Way up in the North Atlantic, hundreds of kilometres from anywhere else and with a population that could fit inside a football stadium, the breathtaking beautiful and incredibly remote Faroe Islands has just completed a series of projects that much larger countries could only dream of. So, how has this remote set of islands managed to pull off a task that would be extremely difficult — or next to impossible — in most other places....and why? #TheB1M #infrastructure #construction #cvilengineering #recruitment
This is The World's Most Remote Infrastructure Project
theb1m.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
"How can you support us and our 8 offices spread across the UK?" This was a recent question from a prospective client who have 8 offices across the UK, with more due to open soon. Funny you should ask! Here's a case study of one of our clients, Bruton Knowles, a national property consultancy that, at the time, operated with 12 offices across the UK. From the outset, Bruton Knowles made their requirements very clear for an IT partner: 🔵 A reliable and trustworthy IT partner 🔵 Commitment to reducing downtime 🔵 A partner who aligns with their business goals 🔵 Dedication to eliminate issues and enable success and growth 🔵 Willingness and ability to go the extra mile 🔵 External IT services delivering in-house standards 🔵 A provider with specialist engineers offering expert advice The result? We didn’t just meet their expectations, we exceeded them! For instance, we reduced their need for technical support contact by 30% 🎉👌 Want to know how Optimising IT | B Corp™ did it? Click the link below. #BCorp #Exeter #Bristol #Plymouth #ITServices #ITSupport #TrustedPartner
Bruton Knowles – IT Services
https://optimisingit.co.uk
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Check out this brilliant thought piece from my colleague John Steward on digital infrastructure and policy, and why it’s not always a hot topic of conversation at parties 🥳 😁
How can policy makers keep up? Mentioning that I work in digital infrastructure can cause a “tumble weed” moment at parties - then everyone piles in about their broadband or mobile connection frustrations. Expectations and demands of our digital infrastructure are increasing and I am often asked how policy makers remain relevant in such a dynamic environment - when even a few months is a long time in the sector. I reflected on this recently with my colleague John Duncan (who sensibly doesn’t talk about this at parties). We concluded that there are three key things that help keep us on track: Firstly, by working closely with the grain of the market. This is a complex competitive sector where understanding the commercial opportunities, motivations and challenges is critical for meaningful engagement. Doing digital well in the public sector is often about joining things up - bringing the right ideas and the right people together at the right time. This is not possible unless you are clued up on the current state of play in the market. Secondly, by establishing a strong ecosystem to create a culture of trust between the market and the public sector. Probably the most effective work we have been doing in Greater Manchester has involved bringing together telecoms and digital infrastructure providers, local authorities, utilities and government to develop shared approaches to digital infrastructure opportunities and challenges. These Advisory Groups are great sounding boards - giving the private sector insights into our current thinking and enabling healthy challenge. But we also have found that commercial confidentiality limits openness at these meetings. Therefore one on one catch ups with key market players outside meetings is very important. Thirdly, by calling out market failure loudly - and backing it up with evidence. Digital inclusion is a good example. Having access to gigabit connectivity outside of your home does not make it affordable. It’s like having access to a car on your drive - without the wheels. It robs people of social mobility. In our social housing pilots in GM - even under the optimum conditions - leading market players could still not make their social tariff low enough for tenants struggling with the cost of living. Digital inclusion has been a major priority in GM, led by Beena Puri, working with our local authorities which are doing some amazing work in this area. A big shout out especially to the great work being done by Good Things Foundation including highlighting the £13.7bn cost of digital exclusion to the UK economy. Finally, nobody knows what is around the corner in digital infrastructure - our world changes so fast. Agility is essential and so policy makers just have to stay curious, enjoy the ride and prepare for the unexpected - but maybe not talk about it too much at parties… John Duncan Beena Puri Nick Horne MBA FCA FRSA Emma Stone Joanna Munnelly (Foskett) Helen Wilding (Griffiths)
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
🌟 Case Study Spotlight: Citizen Housing's Digital Transformation Journey with LIMA 🌟 We’re excited to share a success story about our partnership with Citizen Housing, one of the region's largest not-for-profit social housing organisations, managing over 30,000 homes! 🏘️ Facing challenges like ageing infrastructure, over-reliance on outsourced services, and limited internal resources, Citizen Housing needed a robust digital transformation to support their ambitious growth. 📈 By building a five-year project roadmap, LIMA enabled Citizen Housing to meet remote working requirements and support long-term growth. Our collaboration has empowered them to create places where people are proud to live and work, while achieving digital excellence. 👉 Read the full case study to find out more about Citizen Housing's transformation journey with LIMA: https://bit.ly/3QKhmB1 #DigitalTransformation #ITSolutions #CustomerSuccess #CaseStudy #InnovationInHousing #RemoteWork #ITInfrastructure
Citizen Housing
https://www.lima.co.uk
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Relocating your office is exciting—until you think about all the IT setup involved. But don’t worry, Fortis Nebula has you covered! 🛠️ 🌍 Global Expertise, Seamless Transitions No matter where you’re moving—across town or across the globe—we make sure your IT infrastructure is set up without a hitch. Our global network of engineers handles everything from logistics to on-site installations, so you can focus on your business. 💻 Tailored IT Solutions No two offices are the same, and neither are their IT needs. We customize our solutions to match your specific requirements, whether it's configuring network equipment, setting up servers, or installing workstations. ⏱️ Minimal Downtime, Maximum Efficiency We know downtime equals lost productivity. That’s why we work quickly and efficiently to ensure your IT is up and running in your new space ASAP. Your business can resume operations with minimal disruption. 🔧 End-to-End IT Infrastructure From PCs to servers to network cabling, we provide complete IT solutions for your new office. Every detail is planned, executed, and perfected for a smooth launch in your new location. 🚀 Ready to move? Let Fortis Nebula make it easy. Get in touch today and take the stress out of your office relocation! #OfficeRelocation #ITSetup #BusinessGrowth #TechSolutions #GlobalReach #FortisNebula
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Over 150,000 premises in south and east London do not have access to high speed – Gigabit capable – internet connections. Contrary to perception, hundreds of thousands of addresses in London are affected by slow digital connectivity, causing digital inequalities that impede the lives of people and businesses. The ‘Sub-regional Digital Infrastructure Strategy’ launched today by South London Partnership & Local London includes recommendations for driving up the quality and accessibility of services in them and will help channel investment to areas of economic opportunity. Cllr Baroness O’Neill of Bexley OBE, Chairman of Local London and Leader of London Borough of Bexley said “We are delighted to launch the ‘Sub-regional Digital Infrastructure Strategy’ with our colleagues at South London Partnership. This provides step-by-step guidance to public sector colleagues for unlocking inward investment and maximising existing infrastructure to benefit people and businesses in the area. Along with the database and digital toolkit, this pilot approach will help all 14 boroughs tackle the digital divide, whilst also creating a legacy of learning that have even wider benefits.” Cllr Gareth Roberts, Chair, South London Partnership and Leader of London Borough of Richmond upon Thames Council commented “This joint strategy demonstrates the benefits of a cross-boundary approach. Addressing the issues at a sub-regional level, with colleagues at Local London, this strategy provides clear guidance for unlocking rapid deployment of next generation wireless infrastructure and gigabit capable full fibre, to align us with other urban areas in the UK, whilst responding to the distinct social and economic needs of each borough.” Discover more: https://lnkd.in/d4wF6FVn Commissioned by the Mayor of London’s Infrastructure Coordination Service, the Strategy and Toolkit have been developed by #LocalLondon and #SouthLondonPartnership for the boroughs of: London Borough of Barking and Dagenham London Borough of Bexley London Borough of Bromley Enfield Council Royal Borough of Greenwich London Borough of Havering London Borough of Newham London Borough of Redbridge London Borough of Waltham Forest Croydon Council London Borough of Merton Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames London Borough of Richmond upon Thames London Borough of Sutton Greater London Authority Robin Bosworth #digitalinfrastructure #inwardinvestment #digitalinclusion #broadband #gigabyte #subregion #Londonsubregions #partnershipworking #eastlondon #southlondon
Strategy launched for tacking digital infrastructure deficits
https://www.local.london
To view or add a comment, sign in
-
Check out this insightful article on how the #digitaltransformation and enhanced #ITnetwork at Registers of Scotland are fuelling economic growth. ✔Upgrading its IT network enhances operational efficiency, supports new application development that reduces application processing times and improves service delivery. ✔This modernisation promotes sustainability by reducing energy consumption and allows RoS to offer shared office spaces, maximising public resource use. ✔The new infrastructure also supports staff development with cutting-edge technologies, boosting innovation and service quality. For more details, you can read the full article below👇 As a recruitment partner of Registers of Scotland, contact Isabelle Lanoye for a confidential discussion and to learn about their latest job opportunities. #businessinsight #techtransformation #networking #growth #hendersonscott
Robust network is core to land registers | FutureScot
https://futurescot.com
To view or add a comment, sign in
16,354 followers