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The NAV People looks to revolutionise reporting


Ian Humphries, managing and product director at Burghclere-based The NAV People, sees a fundamental change in the approach to business intelligence, reporting and data, with the reporting debate moving away from “How do I get this information?” to “Which of the many ways should I use to get this information?”


Most firms, of every size, need to know the same things about their business: ...


Reading College benefits from LEP’s £50,000 for its Solutions Lab


As a result of a successful bid for £50,000 from the Thames Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership’s (LEP), Reading College has opened its doors to a Solutions Lab providing high-spec new resources in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.


The Solutions Lab is designed to equip young people in the sub region with the science, technology, engineering and maths skills needed to support the tech-focused business base in the area ...


On Board Defence fights hi-tech car crime


After a year of development and months of rigorous testing, innovative Banbury-based automotive-security firm On Board Defence has launched a pioneering ‘anti-hack’ device, aimed at eradicating the nationwide problem of keyless-vehicle theft.


PORTECTOR, the firm’s new tamper-proof, electronic signal-blocking system, is the first of its kind to achieve certification from Thatcham Research, the UK motor-insurers’ research centre ...


Carter Jonas identifies development capacity for new office and lab space


Currently only 55,000 sq ft of grade A quality space is available for Oxfordshire businesses. The latest research by Oxford- based commercial agency Carter Jonas, however, identifies that there is capacity for approximately 340 acres, equating to 7.48 million sq ft of office and R&D accommodation, coming through the development pipeline, with an additional 2.09 million sq ft of consented sites in Oxfordshire’s main business locations ...


Reading Transport enters fourth decade with ‘valued partners’


Last month Martijn Gilbert, CEO of Reading Transport, and members of the company’s main board of directors spent a day at the offices of Reading-based law firm Blandy & Blandy LLP for a training workshop on corporate governance.


Impressively, this workshop marked the start of the fourth decade of David Few, Blandy & Blandy partner and head of the firm’s corporate and commercial team, advising Reading Transport. Few advised on the formation of the company following privatisation under the Transport Act 1985 ...


Spectrum advises Finders Keepers on sale to Countrywide


Reading-based Spectrum Corporate Finance has advised Finders Keepers and its shareholders on the sale of the company to Countrywide plc, the UK's largest estate- agency and property-services group.


Spectrum structured the deal, and project managed the process through to a successful completion in just two months. The competitive sale process run by Spectrum enabled the shareholders to achieve a substantial increase in the consideration ...


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