Investment by Rigby Group plc
Today Fluidata has announced the investment in its business by Rigby Group plc. Rigby Group is the parent company for a portfolio of privately owned and highly successful businesses operating across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. The £2 billion business, owned by Sir Peter Rigby, has interests in the technology, airports, hotels, real estate, financial and aviation sectors. Among Rigby Group...
T. M. Lewin
T. M. Lewin and FluidOne had worked together for many years when the fashion company needed to look at its network to support an expansion into Australia. In addition to a flexible network to support this expansion, the company also wanted to improve reliability of its head office Wi-Fi service.
Their priority was the quality of the solutions as in...
Shine Group
Shine Group has multiple production companies in many countries and is now also part of the larger 21st Century Fox Group, making it a fairly complex organisation. The IT team at head office in London directly supports most of the UK sites and some of the European business units, in addition to maintaining close working links with colleagues around the...
FluidOne is listed in the Megabuyte50 awards
FluidOne has been fortunate enough to be involved, and list in, the inaugural year of the Megabuyte50 awards. FluidOne was unveiled as one of the Top 50, best-performing privately-owned technology companies in the UK mid-market.
Megabuyte is an independent research provider, tracking the corporate and financial affairs of some 1,500 of Europe’s key public and private companies in the ICT...
FluidOne is awarded as a Best Company to Work For 2015
Last night FluidOne was fortunate enough to be involved and list as a Best Company to Work For. We are very excited to announce we were placed at 66 in the Top 100 list for small companies. The list measures a number of factors including: workplace engagement; employee rewards and benefits; leadership; communication and information sharing; environment policies; contribution to...
UK Lords call for the Internet to be considered a Utility