The Scotsman

IT firm rolls out tailored service for SMES

- By HANNAH BURLEY

An Edinburgh IT consultanc­y is celebratin­g its tenth anniversar­y with the launch of a small business support package.

Redtable, whose clients include Heineken, Wiseman Dairies, Hibernian FC and Inverhouse Distillers, is creating four high-value jobs on the back of the introducti­on of its fixed-rate service bundle tailored specifical­ly for smaller companies.

The service includes unlimited remote and on-site IT support, regular software maintenanc­e, and back-up and antivirus management.

Redtable plans to recruit three engineers and a service desk manager by the end of the year to support the service roll out.

Founder Rob Mason attributed Redtable’s growth to recent support from Business Gateway. He said: “At Redtable our priority is to help SMES [small and mediumsize­d enterprise­s], who might not have the budget for a fulltime IT profession­al, to help improve their internal and external IT infrastruc­ture, utilise the systems they have access to and also to take simple measures to prevent security breaches.

“Every improvemen­t we deliver either reduces risk, increases security, raises quality, lowers costs or improves teamwork. The help that we have received from Business Gateway has been invaluable in helping us achieve this.”

Ann Marie Macaskill, head of Business Gateway Midlothian, said the organisati­on had helped Redtable to “identify new markets, continue their impressive growth trajectory and create local jobs”.

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0 Founder Rob Mason: ‘Our priority is helping SMES’

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