Congratulations go out to Kath Welsh who many of our customers will be familiar with and who celebrated a milestone birthday last week in the company of friends and co-workers. When asked if we could use some pictures for the blog Kath responded with a 'yeah I guess so – could have been much much worse' which suggests everyone had a great time, especially Adam, whose novelty donkey ears went down a treat.
Many happy returns Kath, we hope you had a great evening!
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Where Are They Now?
Where are they now?
One of our ex colleagues Nick Chan popped in to see us recently and kindly dropped off a Christmas card and tin of chocolates. It was great to catch up with Nick who left seven years ago to work for the courier firm ‘DHC’. Nick recognised most of the current Atlas team as many of us have worked here for over 10 years. The name Nick Chan may ring a bell to many of you long standing customers, Nick was part of our sales team and assisted with numerous client implementations, those of you that were on the receiving end of one of his hand shakes certainly won’t have forgotten him!
Nick’s visit got us thinking about other previous team members, many of which we’re still in touch with; so we thought you might be interested to know what some of them are up to nowadays!
Team Member: Steven Nottage
Atlas Department: Application Helpdesk
Current Job: Fireman
Team Member: Malcolm Black
Atlas Department: Sales
Current Job: Navy
Team Member: Kim Flook
Atlas Department: Sales
Current Job: (Last we heard she was working for GCHQ...but don’t tell anyone because it’s top secret)
Team Member: Steve Borwell
Atlas Department: Technical Services Management
Current Job: Working for Toiletry Sales Ltd - an Atlas customer.
Team Member: Teresa Chappell
Atlas Department: Sales
Current Job: Accountant (Emigrated to the Isle of Man)
Team Member: Phil Oakley
Atlas Department: Sales
Current Job: Started his own “open source” company http://www.outserveweb.com/
Team Member: Marilys Yaselli
Atlas Department: Developer
Current Job: Now Marilys Jardine (married Joe) & is a freelance web designer but currently stays at home looking after their little newborn daughter.
Team Member: Mike Skaife
Atlas Department: Developer / QA
Current Job: BAE Systems (Ian Skaife’s son, now relocated to Yeovil)
We’re sure you’ll agree with us when we say that the training and experience they gained at Atlas has served them well and set them up to progress their career paths, follow their dreams and make a difference. We wish them and all other previous Atlas team members success in their chosen paths. Don’t be strangers.
We know you follow our blog Nick.... Happy Christmas and thank you for the choccies!!!!
One of our ex colleagues Nick Chan popped in to see us recently and kindly dropped off a Christmas card and tin of chocolates. It was great to catch up with Nick who left seven years ago to work for the courier firm ‘DHC’. Nick recognised most of the current Atlas team as many of us have worked here for over 10 years. The name Nick Chan may ring a bell to many of you long standing customers, Nick was part of our sales team and assisted with numerous client implementations, those of you that were on the receiving end of one of his hand shakes certainly won’t have forgotten him!
Nick’s visit got us thinking about other previous team members, many of which we’re still in touch with; so we thought you might be interested to know what some of them are up to nowadays!
Team Member: Steven Nottage
Atlas Department: Application Helpdesk
Current Job: Fireman
Team Member: Malcolm Black
Atlas Department: Sales
Current Job: Navy
Team Member: Kim Flook
Atlas Department: Sales
Current Job: (Last we heard she was working for GCHQ...but don’t tell anyone because it’s top secret)
Team Member: Steve Borwell
Atlas Department: Technical Services Management
Current Job: Working for Toiletry Sales Ltd - an Atlas customer.
Team Member: Teresa Chappell
Atlas Department: Sales
Current Job: Accountant (Emigrated to the Isle of Man)
Team Member: Phil Oakley
Atlas Department: Sales
Current Job: Started his own “open source” company http://www.outserveweb.com/
Team Member: Marilys Yaselli
Atlas Department: Developer
Current Job: Now Marilys Jardine (married Joe) & is a freelance web designer but currently stays at home looking after their little newborn daughter.
Team Member: Mike Skaife
Atlas Department: Developer / QA
Current Job: BAE Systems (Ian Skaife’s son, now relocated to Yeovil)
We’re sure you’ll agree with us when we say that the training and experience they gained at Atlas has served them well and set them up to progress their career paths, follow their dreams and make a difference. We wish them and all other previous Atlas team members success in their chosen paths. Don’t be strangers.
We know you follow our blog Nick.... Happy Christmas and thank you for the choccies!!!!
Friday, December 10, 2010
Joe's Big Cover-Up
Sales Manager Joe Jardine and Director John Bilyj recently visited a prospective customer – a food manufacturer in the North West. As part of the visit, they went on a tour of the works, and of course, as it is a food factory, hygiene is a fundamental issue. So the company kindly provided overcoats and hair-nets.
We thought it would be interesting for everyone to see the lengths and humiliations that our staff go through to secure new business!
Joe was asked if he wanted to take home the (disposable) outfit, but graciously declined.
Thursday, December 02, 2010
You Won't Get A Frosty Reception At Atlas!
Some views from our homes and offices in Scotland, Yorkshire and Cheshire as the snow came down hard over the past week, forcing many of our team to remain at home as schools were closed and the roads were blocked. Our business continuity planning paid off, most people are set up to work from home offices and so they were able to continue with their daily tasks from relative warmth and comfort, whilst still providing all customers with a full service. With more snow set to come down over the next few days they'll all be bracing themselves for the chilly times ahead!
Friday, November 19, 2010
The Cheque Is In The Post - I Promise!
The postal system in the local area of our Head Office in Nantwich has been thrown into complete chaos. Atlas have had instances of both post sent to us and items that we have attempted to post either going completely missing or being seriously delayed. Local residents and businesses have made an avalanche of complaints to Royal Mail since they closed their Crewe sorting office as part of their £2bn investment in modernising their operations. Postal workers have admitted that they are close to breaking point. The Post Office are reviewing their delivery routes and hope to resume a normal service soon whilst promising that they are doing everything to minimise disruptions.
We ask our customers and suppliers to be patient with us during this period. Where possible as part of our green environmental policy we try to communicate electronically but where we have to rely on the postal system we hope you can appreciate that this matter is out of our control. If you fear that we may not have received something that you have sent please give Ruth Doe a call. Alternatively, 21st Century technology has proved itself more reliable than a 19th Century postal system and if you would like to talk to us about enabling your business to pay by BACS then don’t hesitate to give us a call!
You can read more about the disruption by reading the Crewe Chronicle’s news article.
We ask our customers and suppliers to be patient with us during this period. Where possible as part of our green environmental policy we try to communicate electronically but where we have to rely on the postal system we hope you can appreciate that this matter is out of our control. If you fear that we may not have received something that you have sent please give Ruth Doe a call. Alternatively, 21st Century technology has proved itself more reliable than a 19th Century postal system and if you would like to talk to us about enabling your business to pay by BACS then don’t hesitate to give us a call!
You can read more about the disruption by reading the Crewe Chronicle’s news article.
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
Breaking News
Those of you who frequently receive emails from Joe Jardine may have noticed that his content has been brief and to the point over the last week. This is because he broke his right arm on Sunday and has it in a cast and sling. So how did he do it? He has been telling people in the office all sorts of stories including saving young children from a house fire, and my personal favourite; that it was the result of a tough negotiation, but the truth is he did it playing football. As you know you play football with your feet and he is not tall enough to be the goalkeeper! We have since discovered his injury was due to his over exuberance of trying to stop the ball crossing his team’s goal line; as we know Joe does not like to lose! Sympathetic colleagues have been heard saying "that this is what happens when old men try to play a young man's sport".
Joe is unable to drive for at least 6 weeks and cannot demonstrate solutions so we are in the process of re-assigning people to his scheduled meetings. Joe has more x-rays on Wednesday where we hope he'll be told that the radius bone is setting fine and will not require plates or surgery! In the meantime Joe is still in the office and is available to discuss your projects or any new requirements. Hopefully you'll join us in wishing him well/laughing at him incessantly.
Joe is unable to drive for at least 6 weeks and cannot demonstrate solutions so we are in the process of re-assigning people to his scheduled meetings. Joe has more x-rays on Wednesday where we hope he'll be told that the radius bone is setting fine and will not require plates or surgery! In the meantime Joe is still in the office and is available to discuss your projects or any new requirements. Hopefully you'll join us in wishing him well/laughing at him incessantly.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Flu Jabs - The Things We Do For Our Customers
Atlas has teamed up with our local branch of The Co-operative Pharmacy and has been able to secure some vouchers so that the Atlas team members can get a discounted flu jab. Whilst not compulsory, there has been a very good take up, so you’ll be pleased to hear that when you telephone during these wet and cold Winter months we will not only have people here to answer your calls but we shouldn’t be sniffling or sneezing either.
Atlas takes the health and welfare of its people very seriously. Our Atlas HR Software Package allows the management team to monitor absence levels and we’re pleased to report that we lose very few working days each and every year due to sickness. Tony Hutchinson, the Atlas Group Health and Safety Officer commented “This seasonal jab is proven to reduce workplace absence by up to 25%”. The flu and common colds account for over 90% of the UK short term illnesses and represents a huge cost in productivity. This particular jab also includes a strain of the H1N1 swine flu vaccination, which we’re hoping will protect our office from a serious outbreak.
Unfortunately however there is still no known cure for man flu.
If you would like to talk to somebody about HR Software Packages please do not contact our sales team on 0333 666 3330 or email customerservice@atlasbiz.com.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Horsing Around
Over the years Atlas has taken part in a number of events to help support the local communities and charities in Cheshire, Yorkshire and Glasgow. Our latest sponsorship proved somewhat controversial amongst colleagues, as representatives from the Nantwich office sponsored a fund raising event for Crewe Alexandra Football Club’s away supporters to help keep their cost of travelling to a minimum. Controversial because there is plenty of inter-company rivalry and banter regarding which team individuals support. This has been particularly tense recently with various exchanges of SMS messages and emails following Leeds United losing 6-4 to Preston having been 4-1 up and Crewe Alex drawing 5-5 with Chesterfield having been up by the same score.
Atlas were one of the key sponsors for the Travelling Crewe Fans race night. The race night proved a big success and was enjoyed by all who attended. Craig Cameron was the big winner on the night having turned a 50p bet (last of the big spenders) into £8. In between the races the organisers had auctions and bits of trivia to keep people entertained; Joe Jardine proved lucky during one such game (although he will tell you it was skill) when he beat approximately 100 other contestants in a ‘heads or tails’ challenge and correctly predicted which side the coin would land on 11 consecutive flicks. He won an extra large Crewe Alex training t-shirt, those of you that have met Joe will see the funny side of this.
Atlas were one of the key sponsors for the Travelling Crewe Fans race night. The race night proved a big success and was enjoyed by all who attended. Craig Cameron was the big winner on the night having turned a 50p bet (last of the big spenders) into £8. In between the races the organisers had auctions and bits of trivia to keep people entertained; Joe Jardine proved lucky during one such game (although he will tell you it was skill) when he beat approximately 100 other contestants in a ‘heads or tails’ challenge and correctly predicted which side the coin would land on 11 consecutive flicks. He won an extra large Crewe Alex training t-shirt, those of you that have met Joe will see the funny side of this.
'Proof that gambling doesn't pay' |
'The Atlas Classic features on the race night program' |
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Why I'm Nuts About Time Manager!
Company Secretary Daphne Butler finds herself with little to do with Project-based work, but still finds herself using our innovative Time Manager software on a daily basis. In this blog article she writes about how she's found the solution incredibly useful, despite some initial concerns...
Since I rarely work on projects, my time being generally split between admin, accounting and marketing, there was never really anything that I could enter that anyone was remotely interested in knowing about. So it wasn’t really worth my while putting anything in there. In fact it was a complete turn off.
But recently I’ve moved to a four day week and in advance of this was asked the question ‘how much of your time is spent on what exactly?’ In anticipation I began to use Time Manager ... ... ... in great detail ... ... ... and quickly began to realise that this was a grand way of managing my time and my jobs list. The discipline of tracking what I was doing was making me even more effective at what I did.
At the beginning of the day, I select the broad areas of work that I need (from the tasks box bottom right) and I drag them to the column under the day of the week (big box in the middle). The box bottom left is free text and relates to the task highlighted. So I make a note of the time and type in a brief description of the job I am about to begin ... ... ... like so:
- 12.00 - Create blog about timesheets.
When I finish the job I enter the end time. If my next job falls into the same category, I simply scroll down, put in the start time and description for the new task. If it is a different kind of task, then I highlight the appropriate box, or pull a new task across from the tasks list.
At the end of the day I count up the hours spent for each task, and adjust the figure in the quantity box for that task (little box above the free text box). The software automatically totals the time for all the tasks selected on each day by each person and displays it in the box top left.
This is just one example of using Time Manager to great effect. The Business Software is fully configurable to satisfy your work flow processes and it integrates with both Access Dimensions and Access Payroll. If you think Time Manager could do something for you why not explore further by calling one of our Consultants on 0333 666 3330 or email customerservice@atlasbiz.com.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Anything You Would Like To Know About Your Business?
Congratulations to Craig, Joe, Liam and Jenny having just completed their annual accreditation courses on sales, and technical to secure our continued Partnership status with QlikView, the Business Intelligence specialists. We are finding that Business Intelligence is a hot topic for many businesses across lots of industries at the moment as they try to unlock their data to make accurate, timely and informed decisions.
Many reporting tools force you to produce multiple reports and drill-down on data in a highly regimented fashion.
QlikView allows you to get straight to the point by working in a very similar way to the human mind does even allowing you to ask the last question first if that’s what you want.
Whilst at the intensive courses QlikTech took the opportunity to inform us all about their new features and enhancements that they will be delivering in version 10. Version 10 is due for release at 10.10am on the 10/10/10.
The key enhancements include:-
Performance:- With its in-memory methodology V9 was already impressively quick; during a bench test it displayed results for 2.5 million rows in 95 seconds. In v10 this waiting time is slashed to just 13 seconds. Without getting too techie, QlikView achieves this using parallel loads, this means it utilises all available processing cores unlike most of the competitors who would typically only utilise a single processor. This business intelligence tool really lets you see the full value of the money you invested in your big powerful servers, and when you think that Intel use QlikView to beta test their processors, that kind of says it all!!
Efficiency:- If your dashboard contains several dials, graphs and charts it will load the results partially, with the fastest report being displayed first. This means that the users can start to analyse data immediately rather than waiting for the full set of results.
Security:- Previously permissions were defined on a per report basis; the administrators can now apply these across a range of reports rather than one at a time.
Bulk cosmetic changes:- If you change your branding or wish to change your template to align with your corporate image as per the security settings mentioned above you can now do this on bulk rather than one at a time.
Reporting Analytics:- Management can review which users run which reports, when they run them and where they choose to drill down. Reviewing this information helps you to decide what your Management team are interested in and where it is worth investing your time to get future reports developed so that decisions makers are in the best possible position to make the right choices.
Searching:- Qlikview has Google style search capabilities. This is easier to show than describe but it is extremely powerful. If for example you were searching your sales history and you have the capability to simple search by sales rep, before doing so, you can insert some criteria into the free text search box, such as North 2010, the clever software would recognise that you are only interested in transactions that have happened during 2010 where the customers are based in the North and on this selection would reduce the number of sales reps available in the search criteria to only those names that match your search.
If you would like to know more about Business Intelligence or QlikView V10, please email customerservice@atlasbiz.com or telephone our customer services team on 0333 666 3330. We would be more than happy to email you some informative PDF brochures or alternatively we can organise a “Seeing Is Believing” meeting.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Virtual Desktops, Holidays, Blue Oceans and Citrix
With summer well and truly drawing to a close and Autumn winds of change heading our way, Company Secretary Daphne Butler takes a moment to reflect on the chance for holidays and the Blue Oceans being aimed for in the business arena.
You could be forgiven for thinking that virtual desktops, holidays, blue oceans and Citrix have little in common, but, as so often, there is more to it than initially meets the eye.
In this rapacious, unpredictable recession year, I’ve only managed to squeeze a bare couple of weeks away, and even that was time-sliced with business meetings on the outbound and return journeys.
Blissfully rested, we waved goodbye to a small town in northern France on a sunny Monday morning; a contrast that could not have been more poignant when Dover greeted us with sullen seas, grey skies and persistent rain. We were headed, flanked by bumper-to-bumper mostly articulated lorries, for an overnight stop in Beaconsfield and the Citrix Partner event the following day in nearby Chalfont St Giles.
The Citrix HQ building is enviable, set in Chalfont Park and shielded from the persistent traffic noise of the busy south-east by banks of trees and a golf course. Inside it is as serene and well-managed as a discrete five-star hotel. After coffee we were ushered into a small cinema-style lecture theatre and then followed a couple of fascinating hours (plus by way of a bonus a masterclass in how to present a client event).
In a nutshell, Citrix have made a Business Software step-change, and alongside XenApp, their server hosted applications software, have released XenDesktop which serves the entire desktop to each client machine, in fact it can serve different desktops depending on the requirements of the client user. Clever n’est-ce pas?
To achieve this Citrix identified the following business drivers:
- The tough economic climate is driving cost reduction
- Security is imperative to protect intellectual property and data on the move
- Increasing trend to a distributed workforce accessing company systems using a wide range of static and mobile devices
- The traditional desktop model is insecure, inflexible and hard to manage
- Increasing migration to Windows 7 operating system and 64 bit ushering in new application versions
Installation of Citrix Xendesktop addresses all of these drivers, and AtlasBusiness are eager to help you achieve successful adoption. The success indicators for hosted virtual desktop worldwide are huge with the market predicted to surpass $65 billion in 2013.
What might you ask has all this to do with blue oceans – since we have only mentioned grey ones up till now?
Blue Ocean Strategy is to be found in a book of the same name by Professors Chan Kim and Renee Maugorgne. It has been translated into more than 40 languages; is taught as the major strategy at leading business schools; has sold more than 2 million copies.
The book proposes a business strategy for success based on the following logic:
- Industry condition can be shaped
- Create a quantum leap in buyer value to dominate the market
- Go for the mass of buyers and willingly let some existing customers go. Think in terms of embracing key customer value commonalities
- Think free from a company’s existing assets and capabilities. Ask, what if we start anew?
- Think in terms of buyers’ solution even if that transcends the industry. Seek to solve buyers’ major bottlenecks/chief compromises in using the products/services of the industry.
For more information about Business IT Solutions visit http://www.blueoceanstrategy.com/; http://www.citrix.com/; http://www.atlasbiz.com/
Telephone 0333 666 330
Or Email customerservice@atlasbiz.com
Friday, September 10, 2010
Not just any Financial Statement
We appreciate in most circumstances a Business Financial Statement is nothing to get excited about.... in fact I’ve heard comments along the lines of “I would rather read the Yellow Pages”. But we believe a bit like the Carlsberg adverts “Carlsberg don’t write Management Reports but if they did it would probably be the best Financial Report in the World” or the Marks and Spencer advert “not just any Financial Report, Marks and Spencer Financial Report” we believe our Chairman’s annual statement makes our report somewhat of an exception to the rule.
We’re pleased to announce that the next thrilling chapter of the Atlas Financial Statements has been submitted to the powers that be at Companies House. Over the years we have received a lot of feedback from people who have enjoyed reading the frank and witty writing style of our Group Managing Director in his Chairman’s report. We have Directors from companies whose projects were completed many years ago who still continue to keep a close eye and eagerly await John Butler’s next release. Who can forget John’s scathing attacks on the HMRC over their approach to R&D.
His Atlas Business Group of Companies plc report for year ended 31 December 2009 doesn’t disappoint. Just one of the paragraphs in his introduction includes comments about the Watford Gap, Quantitative Squeezing, Isambard Brunel and guillotines! I might be wrong but I suspect this could be a World’s first where these topics have all been referenced in the same paragraph in any document never mind a Financial Statement. If you didn’t already know John you would be forgiven in wondering what all of this has to do with a Systems Integration company, but John delivers this and brings it all together in his own unique way. I don’t want to spoil your reading but other highlights to wet your appetite include references to the Andrew Marr show, the England versus Slovenia World Cup match and the 2012 London Olympics!
In brief the report has a happy ending highlighting a 50% revenue increase for the 12 months January to December 2009 versus the same period in 2008, as well as a slight 5% improvement in our gross margin. John does however warn that there are numerous external circumstances that could affect all UK businesses and how we perform over the next 12 months, not least Mr Osborne’s budget and the risk of a double dip recession.
We’re pleased to announce that the next thrilling chapter of the Atlas Financial Statements has been submitted to the powers that be at Companies House. Over the years we have received a lot of feedback from people who have enjoyed reading the frank and witty writing style of our Group Managing Director in his Chairman’s report. We have Directors from companies whose projects were completed many years ago who still continue to keep a close eye and eagerly await John Butler’s next release. Who can forget John’s scathing attacks on the HMRC over their approach to R&D.
His Atlas Business Group of Companies plc report for year ended 31 December 2009 doesn’t disappoint. Just one of the paragraphs in his introduction includes comments about the Watford Gap, Quantitative Squeezing, Isambard Brunel and guillotines! I might be wrong but I suspect this could be a World’s first where these topics have all been referenced in the same paragraph in any document never mind a Financial Statement. If you didn’t already know John you would be forgiven in wondering what all of this has to do with a Systems Integration company, but John delivers this and brings it all together in his own unique way. I don’t want to spoil your reading but other highlights to wet your appetite include references to the Andrew Marr show, the England versus Slovenia World Cup match and the 2012 London Olympics!
In brief the report has a happy ending highlighting a 50% revenue increase for the 12 months January to December 2009 versus the same period in 2008, as well as a slight 5% improvement in our gross margin. John does however warn that there are numerous external circumstances that could affect all UK businesses and how we perform over the next 12 months, not least Mr Osborne’s budget and the risk of a double dip recession.
What are you waiting for?? Take a look at the report now!! http://www.atlasbiz.com/docs/A027Dated2009consaccounts.pdf
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Atlas Director Celebrates Special Birthday!
We just thought we'd share a few pictures with you today: from company secretary, Daphne Butler's birthday celebrations no less! Daphne was presented with several items of bird-related paraphernalia to adorn the garden of her and John's new house in Hay-On-Wye, which no doubt they'll enjoy upon their return from holidaying on the continent. Everyone at Atlas would like to pass on their best wishes to Daphne for her birthday and the people who run the blog would particularly like to point out that nowhere in this article does it reveal her exact age... we take it the cheque is in the post?!
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
15 Years Service For Atlas Sales Manager
This month we celebrate Joe’s 15th anniversary of working at Atlas. Joe joined Atlas back in August 1995 straight from school when he was just 16 years old. We recruited Joe as a junior administrator performing day to day clerical tasks such as answering the telephone, reception duties, sending sales statements etc. As part of his remuneration package Joe successfully completed a two year BTEC National course in Business Studies at South Cheshire College and we were delighted with his Diploma result.
Joe displayed a keen interest in computers and was very customer focused and as such after just a short period of time we promoted him to the help desk team. Joe picked up the product portfolio very quickly not only showing a good understanding of how the products worked but also the forensic approach on how to investigate problems when customers experienced issues. Joe proved very popular with our customers many of whom passed on lots of complimentary feedback. On a couple of occasions the sales team recruited Joe’s assistance for demonstration preparation, one thing led to another and before we knew it Joe was joining them for customer account manager meetings, and then prospect demonstrations.
When asked, Joe said that he quickly caught the bug for the sales life when some of the prospects gave him tours around their offices and factories to explain who they were, what they do and the nature of their requirements. This helped him to piece together how the clients use the Atlas solutions on a day to day basis and the important role the applications play in helping management make informed decisions. Joe has now been part of the sales team for approximately 8 years and currently wears the Application Sales Manager’s hat. “I really enjoy getting out and about and meeting representatives at organisations from a wide spectrum of industries. No two days are the same. The thrill of the chase and the tight deadlines keep me on my toes, and as the software industry is so innovative there is always something new to learn”.
Atlas have an excellent reputation as a local employer, with a majority of the team having worked at the company for over ten years. We would like to publicly thank Joe for his long and loyal service, and again congratulate him on the birth of his first child Sofia. John Butler, Group Managing Director said “Joe has been with us man and boy, over the years we have seen him achieve many goals and he has picked up many high achiever awards along the way. He represents an excellent role model to others.”
Friday, August 20, 2010
Atlas Swap Keyboard & Mouse For Cheese At The Nantwich Show
Atlas joined other local firms at The Nantwich Show this month, the largest single day agriculture show in the UK, which was set in the beautiful grounds of Dorfold Hall in the heart of the rich Cheshire countryside.
As a member of the South Cheshire Chamber Atlas sent Ruth Doe, our Customers Service Manager, to take advantage of our VIP tickets and attend the pre-show evening event where she got to see a sneak preview of all the exhibitors from around the country and a chance to sample some of Cheshire’s finest foods. The Nantwich Show attracts tens of thousands of visitors each and every year and is a must attend event in the horticultural calendar.
At the pre show Ruth was not only networking with other South Cheshire Chamber members such as Bentley, Wulvern Housing, Banks Sheridan Ltd (one of our customers) etc, but she was also 'hob-nobbing' with the Chain of Mayor’s of Crewe & Nantwich. Atlas always enjoy supporting local events, but especially those that provide delegates with fine food and wine!
Talking of fine foods, this year’s pre-event was sponsored by another of our customers: Joseph Heler Cheese.... 'I highly recommended their Original Reserve' Ruth said whilst wiping the crumbs off her keyboard!!! Nantwich Show is now the biggest Cheese show in the world with 3,200 entries coming from 25 countries and Atlas were once again, delighted to be a part of it.
Picture courtesy of The Nantwichnews Blog
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Special Delivery For Sales Manager!
Atlas are delighted to be able to pass on our best wishes to Sales Manager, Joe Jardine and his wife Marilys, who gave birth to their first child on Thursday 5th August.
Sofia Louise was born weighing 6lbs 10oz and both mother and baby are doing well, although Joe is beginning to think that there is something wrong with his eyes as everything continues to turn pink!
Everyone at Atlas would like to pass on our warmest wishes and loving congratulations to Joe and Marilys and look forward to seeing Sofia grow up over the next few years!
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Don’t Be An ADSL Salmon - Get Upstream Faster With C2!
Excellent Hot News! As of today Atlas can offer (via our Business Networking company C2 Internet) increased and enhanced upload broadband capabilities to our clients.
ADSL is always geared for downloading files, and so, if your need is for uploading data you will regularly experience bottleneck frustrations. Those of you who subscribe to C2 ADSL2+ can benefit from a new option now provided to C2 by BT Wholesale across their network.
Annex M is the name of this new product which allows the user to substitute a portion of their download speed to increase their upload speed.
Who would benefit from more upload speed?
Annex M is most suited to customers that require greater upload speeds, such as:
- Remote Workers – Companies that have remote workers connecting through either VPNs or Remote Desktop Services / Citrix
- CCTV - Companies who have CCTV security systems linked to central monitoring via ADSL2+.
- e-commerce - Companies with an online presence requiring frequently uploading of images to catalogues.
- Upstream Guarantees - Companies needing guaranteed upstream throughput are particularly suited to Annex M as most throughput guarantees only apply to downstream traffic. Annex M carries a BT guarantee ensuring an upstream throughput of 85% of the upstream sync rate, 8am to 5pm Monday to Friday (excluding UK public and bank holidays).
What will this upgrade give me?
Annex M provides up to 3Mbps upstream.
What are the costs?
The additional charge for Annex M is only £10 per month.
How do I find out if it is available to me?
If Annex M is a service you need, call 0333 666 3330 and ask to speak to an Atlas engineer, or email tsm@atlasbiz.com .
It takes about 24 hours to activate Annex M onto an already-active ADSL connection. Also your router needs to support Annex M; when you talk to us we can confirm the status of your existing router.
Annex M is currently only available on selected exchanges.
Monday, August 02, 2010
Testing Times For QA Engineer
Atlas are delighted to announce that our QA Engineer, Samantha Moss, has had a bouncing baby boy. Harry arrived weighing 8lbs 2oz. Both Mother and child are well (albeit already feeling sleep deprived).
Sam works as part of our Quality Assurance team (QA) ensuring that all our customised solutions or Atlas developed products meet their original specifications and exceed our customer’s expectations. Sam will be off on maternity leave for the next couple of months. In the meantime Steve Webster and Kelvin Redmile have been sharing her workload. Steve is reported to have less hair as each day goes by, and there has been mutterings heard along the lines of “come back Sam all is forgiven, I’ll even share my doughnuts!”.
Congratulations Sam! Enjoy these valuable first few months bonding with your baby!
Friday, July 30, 2010
A Fond Farewell
Atlas would like to take this opportunity to pass on our best wishes to Kelly Owens. Many of our customers will know Kelly as she has worked as a vital part of our accounts team for over six years and has probably spoken to most of you at some point in time. Kelly played an instrumental role in streamlining all of our annual renewal invoices and in particular the ADSL rental fees where there is a lot of volume. Daphne Butler, Atlas Company Secretary, said “Kelly has always been meticulous, professional and very efficient in the way she has gone about her job, we will certainly miss her.”
Kelly has decided to spend more time with her family, and although we will really miss her we respect and understand her decision. Kelly’s son, Josh who is 5 years old and growing up fast, has a busy and demanding schedule with friends birthday parties, out of school clubs, football and swimming all of which keeps Mum's taxi service very busy.
Not that some people can’t wait to see the back of Kelly because she does have a very enviable desk in the office, and she has already started to notice some of Roger’s belongings in her drawers!
We wish you all of our best for your future and you know where we are if Josh starts to drive you mad, the door is always open.
Kelly’s last day at Atlas will be on the 30th July.
Monday, July 26, 2010
Atlas Mid-Year Meeting 2010 Report
The annual Atlas Business Mid Year Meeting was held at Rochdale’s Cricket, Lacrosse and Squash Club on Friday 16th July. The location was chosen as it was equally inconvenient for all team members from our Cheshire, Yorkshire and Glasgow offices. The Mid Year Meeting is something Atlas has been doing for the past 12 years and is considered a ‘must attend’ event for all employees, including Director Gary Manktelow who hobbled in on his crutches following his desk accident... don’t ask!!!! The all day session provides the Management team the opportunity to sit with the whole company and review and analyse where we are up to versus our goals and aspirations that we set during our Kick Off Meeting in January.
The event was also used as a chance to introduce new colleagues Liam Meadows and Dave Alcock to the rest of the team who as we are multi site hadn’t previously had the pleasure of meeting everybody.
The 2010 Kick Off meeting had a big emphasis on ‘Changing Times’ and as such the Atlas developers have been particularly busy during the first 6 months of this year giving some of our solutions a modern face lift and introducing lots of new features and functions (many of which had been requested by you the users). Some briefing sessions showcased these in all their glory and the sales team were spotted rubbing their hands as they could all think of at least one customer or prospect who could benefit from these enhancements.
The financial analysis provided some positive news with our filed accounts showing 50% revenue growth in the year January to December 2009 over 2008. This is of course despite the economy and doom and gloom reports from Plimsoll reporting that one in ten IT suppliers are predicted to go bump during 2010.
Certain individuals were highlighted as providing an excellent service or having gone the extra mile. These included representatives from our sales, development, implementation consultants, technical and helpdesk departments. We reserve ‘thank you’ bonuses until our January meeting once we have a full 12 month picture but for now a big pat on the back to you all.
Unfortunately the miserable weather put a stop to a few team building exercises John Butler had in store for us all, these apparently included French Petanque (AKA Boules), mini cricket games, lacrosse and Squash. Interesting fact of the day.... Did you know that our very own Jenny Mackenzie (a consultant from our Glasgow office) has played Lacrosse Internationally representing Scotland. Her role was ‘the stopper’ and had a reputation for achieving this via any means. As such it is probably best that we managed to escape these inter company ‘friendly’ games as we might have had some trips to casualty.
All of us here at Atlas would like to wish you and your businesses all the best for the final two quarters of 2010. Doesn’t time fly, if the second months are anything like the first six months it’ll be Christmas before we know it! More pictures from the day can be found below.
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
SIFT Software Awards Are On Us Again
It is that time of the year again and Atlas are encouraging their customers to provide feedback on the SIFT Media Software Satisfaction survey. This particular award is highly regarded as it is voted for by you the software users rather than so called, ‘industry experts’. Access has won awards at this prestigious event for several years on the trot, including ‘Green Software Provider of the Year’ for the last two years as well as ‘Top Provider of Mid-Range Accounting Software’. It only takes one minute to complete as having populated your email address and company name there are just four quick multiple choice questions to answer, so what are you waiting for... click this link to register your opinion.
Monday, July 05, 2010
Monkeying Around
Atlas were delighted recently when Go Ape!, suppliers of ‘high-wire forest adventures' for people looking for something different to do in the outdoors, decided to partner us as one of their software suppliers. Go Ape's business is unique but provides a really simple way to get people out and active, as their website explains;
'we build giant obstacle courses up in the trees using ladders, walkways, bridges and tunnels made of wood, rope and super-strong wire, and top it all off with the country’s best zip lines'
As part of the 'getting to know you' exercise, Go Ape! invited several Atlas team members to have at go on one of their 26 courses, at Delamere, Cheshire. What followed was a fantastic and fun day out with a company whose ethos and friendly manner fit very nicely with our own! Pictoral evidence of Atlas acting like monkeys can be viewed below.
Atlas would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone at Go Ape! and, in particular, the staff on duty at Delamere who all made us feel incredibly welcome and ensured our day was fun, safe and challenging!
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
The World Cup's Effect On YOUR Office
Whilst everybody else finishes crying into their cornflakes this morning, industry analysts have been hard at work dissecting some of the technology facts and figures about the world cup tournament and how they impacted on the typical working environment. Never ones to pass on the opportunity to meld technology and sport, we at Atlas thought we'd take a closer look at just how the World Cup has affected businesses up and down the country. Carry on reading below for some of the key statistics.
- 800,000 viewers managed to watch the England v Slovakia game on Thursday (which kicked off during work hours at 3.00pm) online according to the BBC.
- Our sister company, C2 Internet, reported a 400% rise in internet traffic through the same time period. Although way above normal levels, we still had plenty of capacity left to ensure all of our customers experienced an optimum viewing experience.
- ThinkBroadband reported increases in both latency and packet-loss during the game, meaning internet users may have been affected by dwindling speeds and failed connections. Some providers also appeared to be experiencing reductions in speed tests although our performance remained strong throughout (C2, not England!).
- Akami have a nice little tool here for monitoring Internet traffic by country. Interestingly enough, Italy's traffic peaked during Monday morning, long after they left the tournament... must have been a replay of last year!
- The Financial Times reports that, overall, the World Cup could cost the economy as much as £1bn in lost time and productivity levels.
- Although this could be nothing when compared to Chile, whose workers lost an average of five hours each during their World Cup performances, according to one sporting website.
- 800,000 viewers managed to watch the England v Slovakia game on Thursday (which kicked off during work hours at 3.00pm) online according to the BBC.
- Our sister company, C2 Internet, reported a 400% rise in internet traffic through the same time period. Although way above normal levels, we still had plenty of capacity left to ensure all of our customers experienced an optimum viewing experience.
- ThinkBroadband reported increases in both latency and packet-loss during the game, meaning internet users may have been affected by dwindling speeds and failed connections. Some providers also appeared to be experiencing reductions in speed tests although our performance remained strong throughout (C2, not England!).
- Akami have a nice little tool here for monitoring Internet traffic by country. Interestingly enough, Italy's traffic peaked during Monday morning, long after they left the tournament... must have been a replay of last year!
- The Financial Times reports that, overall, the World Cup could cost the economy as much as £1bn in lost time and productivity levels.
- Although this could be nothing when compared to Chile, whose workers lost an average of five hours each during their World Cup performances, according to one sporting website.
Thursday, June 03, 2010
Atlas Welcomes New Team Member!
Atlas are very proud to announce the addition of another team member to our growing list of staff!
David Alcock has joined Atlas from Quinton Hazell Automotive Ltd and will be working closely with the project team on our many implementations. Like many of our project team, David trained as a Chartered Accountant, starting his career with Arthur Young by working at their Crewe and Manchester offices. David followed this career by moving to one focused in industry, working in a number of businesses in the head finance role where his responsibilities extended to covering companies with turnovers ranging from £4 million to £50 million and accounts teams ranging from 4 to 20. In addition, David also gained operational experience working as Managing Director of a £10 million business where he initiated a change to lean manufacturing, improved quality standards and was significantly involved in purchasing, with a particular focus on supplier development and engineering product improvement.
David relaxes with a variety of hobbies including walking, boats and computers along with a keen interest in all things related to aviation having held a pilot's licence at seventeen.
Although David is no longer an active pilot, we're sure you'll agree he looks destined to be a 'high flyer' here at Atlas, with his wealth of business experience and financial management expertise. We warmly welcome him to our company and look forward to sharing many years of success with him in the future.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Atlas Partner 3CX In New Telecommunications Offering
Atlas are always keen to extend our technology offerings in all areas and are very happy to announce a new partner in our telecommunications offerings in 3CX Phone Systems.
3CX Phone System is a software-based IP PBX for Windows which replaces traditional PBX hardware phones. It is based on the SIP standard and supports standard SIP software / hardware phones. It allows calls to be made via a VOIP service provider or via the regular PSTN. Easy to install and configure, it includes a web-based configuration interface, voice mail, auto attendant, call hunting and other features.
Recent clients of the company include Lotus Racing, who chose 3CX for their phone system to enable their F1 Racing team to maintain conversations with engineers back at their Norwich offices.
A short video on the strengths of the 3CX product is included below, the article continues after the jump.
In partnering 3CX, Atlas have become the largest provider of certified professional installers outside of the company themselves, with several of our engineers now qualified to handle the system.
Atlas would like to extend a warm welcome to everyone at 3CX as a valued business partner - we look forward to working closely with you in the future.
If you're interested in what 3CX can do for your business then feel free to give Atlas a call on 0333 666 3330 or drop us an e-mail at sales@atlasbiz.com
Thursday, May 06, 2010
QlikView Shows Power With General Election Application
Interpreting the election through our powerful Business Intelligence application
With Britain going to the polls today to elect a new Prime Minister, Atlas' Business Intelligence partners, QlikTech, have used the readily available election data to show the power of their QlikView application. The QlikView application is used by businesses the world over to interpret and share crucial business data and its ease of use is clearly on display in QlikView's new topical piece of development. You can read what Qlikview have to say about their 2010 General Election Application and find out how you can try it out for yourself below.
'We’ve developed an application in QlikView to demonstrate how complex sets of data – like the political views of the population, their geographic or demographic characteristics, even what paper they read - can be simplified and shared with your friends and colleagues.'
- QlikView, April 2010
To try out the application for yourself, or to receive a tailored demonstration from Atlas, send an email to sales@atlasbiz.com with 'QlikView 2010' in the subject box. We'll organise the rest. Happy voting!
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