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Halcyon

We are delighted that Halcyon are our latest Business of the Week. Halcyon offer a full and comprehensive IT support package at a fixed monthly price.

Halcyon, keeping your business flowing smoothly

Have you outgrown your current provider or maybe they’re not quite meeting your needs? Perhaps you’ve considered the benefits of outsourcing but haven’t yet found the right company?

Halcyon offer a full and comprehensive IT support package at a fixed monthly price. They become your IT department, ready to help whenever you need. Halcyon support businesses both small and large, proactively monitoring your infrastructure and ensuring you’re always working at the best possible capacity. Providing day-to-day support over the phone or remotely and they can even come to site if you need us.

Full IT Support

Halcyon’s full IT support package is £25 per computer per month and is a fixed rate no matter what. Halcyon rank over 20-40% cheaper than competitors. The full package includes the following:

No Call-out fees
30-day rolling contract
Fully inclusive
Remote Support
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Personal IT Department
IT Consultancy
Monthly Updates
£25 per computer

Mann Island move for Halcyon

It has been another hectic 12 months for Halcyon with expansion into new territories, new clients and large scale projects delivered.

Ultimately the end of the past 12 months has culminated with the decision to relocate their Liverpool office in the City Centre at the prestigious Mann Island complex. With many partners in the City Centre and indeed in the same building!

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Downtown in Business

Jo Henney, CEO of Nugent reacts to Wes Streeting’s interview on ‘Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg’

Off the back of Wes Streeting’s interview on ‘Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg’, where he  said “on social care [he] would have wanted [Labour’s] manifesto to be more ambitious”, Jo Henney, CEO of Nugent, a charity dedicated to caring for, educating, and protecting vulnerable children, young people and adults through schools, care homes, and community and social work services, shares her response and thoughts on the future of Social care.

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