64 . Glasgow Business September/October 2012
GLASGOW BUSINESS AWARDS
PULSANT WEBSITE HOST
Pulsant has been providing
high-quality IT
infrastructure services to the mid-market since 1995. But like every company, we’ve evolved in line with the needs of our customers and the market into the business we are now. Over the last few years we have grown steadily, both organically and through acquisition. Through investment in our people, including a
strong, experienced management team, we have expanded our range of services and solutions, and won several prestigious awards along the way. We now have eight data centres in five different
locations across the UK, and are one of the country’s largest providers of co-location, cloud, managed hosting, managed networks, and managed
+ For more information on Pulsant, visit:
www.pulsant.co.uk
SOUND+VISION AV LTD AV
Sound+Vision is an award-winning event production
company producing world-class events across the UK and Europe. With more than 30 years in the business, and offices in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Manchester and London, Sound+Vision has a long-standing reputation in the industry for excellence, quality and service.
application services with customers ranging from SMEs through to large private and public sector organisations. Most importantly, our customers know they can
rely on us to provide IT solutions to help them meet their business goals.
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We produce everything from small product launches and intimate private parties through to full-scale conferences, glittering award shows and logistically challenging roadshows. Our clients include some of the world’s biggest brands, FTSE100 blue chip clients, the UK and Scottish Governments and event management companies. Unlike other companies in our industry, Sound+Vision offers both cutting-edge AV event technology and full creative production, completely in-house. This means that our expert, 50-strong team can produce your event from start to finish without incurring the usual, costly sub-hire charges from third party suppliers. Even more importantly, it means we can control each stage of the production process to ensure a superior end result on the day. Giving your event the creative edge is part and
parcel of what we do. From specifying the very latest in event technology to creating impressive stage sets, dynamic multimedia and graphics, eye- catching video, branded printwork, webcasts and event micro site design, Sound+Vision can literally do it all.
+ For more information on Sound+Vision AV Ltd, visit:
www.savav.co.uk
STRATEGEM EVENT MANAGEMENT
Strategem is a leading UK-based management consultancy working in both private and public sectors.
As a business, Strategem operates in two service areas: strategic management consultancy and best practice event management. Strategem is passionate about building better businesses. In terms of strategic management consultancy,
Strategem works with private and public sector organisations on the subjects of innovation, internationalisation, change management, finance and accountancy, leadership, strategy, workforce development and scenario planning. It works across industries and various sizes of
companies. However, the main focus is working with fledgling SMEs. In terms of event management, the Strategem
team has been delivering small to high-profile events throughout Britain and internationally for more than 20 years. During 2010, Strategem delivered over 100 events. It has extensive experience working with both public and private sector organisations, delivering workshops and business awards to international conferences. Strategem’s critical success factors are attracting and securing private sponsorship, designing innovative event programmes, that delegates enjoy and value as well as project managing from event concept and design to on-site operations. It provides its clients with a range of options
that can add and create value to the event objectives.
+ For more information on Strategem, visit:
www.strategem.co.uk
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