Specific Media
As an on-line media company Specific Media rely on effective IT systems. The software critical to the company’s business success was developed in –house and a small team had managed the supporting IT infrastructure. But the enormous growth of the business was putting a real strain on the ad serving and ad management systems. Working to extremely tight deadlines and budgets discover how Technical Growth redesigned Specific Media's datacentre and network architecture, re-engineered their systems management processes and made IT a catalyst for growth. (more)
IPC Media
IPC Media area leading UK consumer print and on-line magazine publisher with over 85 leading print brands and an on-line audience of around 20 million users every month. This on-line business has been growing rapidly and generates significant revenues. However, increasing numbers of system outages and poor response times were impacting their ability to deliver advertising commitments and was threatening important business relationships. Find out how Technical Growth helped IPC Media overcome the problems and grow their business seamlessly by more than 30%(more)
Transport for London
Keeping London's traffic on the move is a major operation, and real-time visibility of what is happening at street level is absolutely critical. Transport for London monitor traffic via a network of 900 cameras situated across the city. So it is a major decision to embark on upgrading the network to take advantage of new technologies and reduce running costs. See how Technical Growth tackled the task of designing a resilient, high performance, IP based network and ensuring its smooth implementation.(more)
Guardian News & Media
Technical Growth were engaged to provide technical design authority services to Guardian News and Media for their relocation from Farringdon to King's Cross. This project included the design, procurement and delivery of a new national WAN and London MAN. It also involved the construction of two new data centres, into which six existing data centres were consolidated. These included the hosting of guardian.co.uk, and a unified desktop network environment. (more)

