Olympics road closures to disrupt IT deliveries

Software

Softcat is giving its customers advance warning that road closures will delay some of its deliveries in London during the Olympic Games. In the meantime, it is working with dedicated courier firms to arrange same-day deliveries for critical orders.

Softcat listed in top three Microsoft Partner of the Year finalists

Software

Today, Softcat Limited announced it has been selected as a finalist for the Microsoft Software Asset Management Market Acceleration Partner of the Year Award.

Our News Tue 26th, Jun 2012 by Dave Simpson

Softcat is officially one of Europe’s best workplaces

Software

The British IT provider Softcat is one of Europe’s best places to work, according to the continent’s largest annual study of workplace excellence. The company achieved a top 50 ranking of in the ‘small and medium’ category.

Our News Thu 21st, Jun 2012 by Dave Simpson

Microsoft Announces Surface: New Family of PCs for Windows

Software

Today at an event in Hollywood, Microsoft unveiled Surface: PCs built to be the ultimate stage for Windows. Company executives showed two Windows tablets and accessories that feature significant advances in industrial design and attention to detail. Surface is designed to seamlessly transition between consumption and creation.

Industry News Tue 19th, Jun 2012 by Dave Simpson

Softcat wins big at MicroScope ACEs 2012

Software

The MicroScope Awards for Channel Excellence (ACEs) celebrate the best-performing organisations in the IT channel, and this year Softcat won more of them than anyone else. The IT provider came first in all three of the categories in which it was nominated: ‘SME Reseller of the Year’, ‘Managed Service Provider of the Year’, and ‘Cloud Computing’.

Our News Mon 18th, Jun 2012 by Dave Simpson

Microsoft July price increases lower than initial expectations

Software

Microsoft has today confirmed their final UK pricing across Volume Licensing agreements as of 1st July. Preliminary indications issued last month stated that the July increases would be between 7.5% and 33.5%. Price changes will in fact be less, now confirmed as ranging from 1.7% to 25.9%, based on current exchange rates.

Industry News Fri 1st, Jun 2012 by Dave Simpson
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