Pictured above: It's a family thing, Resolve's Tim and Carol
Winstanley and son Steve
Resolve Information Technology, ended the year on a high after
the Midlands family firm enjoyed a turnover increase of some 60%
compared to the same time period last year.
Resolve's Director, Tim Winstanley, said: "This is fantastic
news for the business and for our team. As we focus on 2011 it's
already looking positive with new contracts and a general increase
in our business portfolio offering take-up, as growth looks set to
continue throughout the first quarter."
The recent roll-out of fibre optic broadband in parts of
Worcester will provide the firm with a number of substantial
business possibilities, with local firms able to enjoy previously
unviable technologies such as VOIP telephony, there will be real
opportunities for local companies to save money and discover more
flexible ways of working.
Said Tim: "The economic slowdown, although tough in many ways,
has provided Resolve with a number of great opportunities to work
with some wonderful clients, firstly by working closely with them
to look at how they can do more with their existing technology,
making it deliver more for less, and secondly by offering a
proactive rather than a reactive service we are able to highlight
problems 'before' they happen. Today we're now measured on how much
downtime we help our clients avoid!"
Investment in the business, and its people, will be key as the
firm moves forward, helping underpin their sustained positive
growth, with Resolve receiving an increased number of requests
to develop custom-built software, the company is now looking
to enhance and develop further their service offering in this
area.
Setting Resolve apart from many others in their sector, is the
breadth of services offered, with the firm set to enhance their
'cloud' offering this year and consolidate their position as being
a leading supplier of IT service solutions for Malvern, Worcester
and to businesses in surrounding areas, with several significant
contracts already on the table.