Peterborough high-tech firm keeps charity connected
Kamarin Computers, in Welbeck Way, Woodston, has been named as the first IT support provider for Children’s Cancer & Leukaemia Group (CCLG).
Ashley Gamble, the charity’s chief executive, said: “The IT solutions we were previously using were old and slow. Staff struggled to work remotely and keep their applications updated due to unreliable IT support.
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Kamarin’s IT Consultant, James Royle, said: “A functioning and stable IT infrastructure is key in helping non-profit organisations deliver their essential services, without being distracted by backend business functions.”
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