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RTS picks up the #2 spot in the 2012 InAVation awards!

February 2nd, 2012 by Mike

Second in EMEA only to a 3.1 million square foot, multi-million dollar fit out for United Arab Emirates University, the immersive learning environment delivered by RTS for Marsh Academy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYxyYZHUBQw) went on to collect the only Highly Commended award of the evening at the industry’s annual InAVation Awards.

We were grateful for the hat tip by one judge towards our focus on our client’s requirements, deep hardware and software customisation abilities as well as a determination to get the job done to our own exacting standard.

Congratulations to the whole team that delivered Marsh Academy’s Maths Learning Stage. We’ll be turning our attention to setting the standard for 2013 shortly.

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Wanted: IT superhero.

January 25th, 2012 by Mike

POSITION TITLE: Support Lead Role
REPORTS TO: Director of Information Technology

THE HIGHLIGHTS
We’re looking for someone who is up for a varied work life where no two days are likely to be the same. Our perfect candidate will be able to rapidly skill themselves up on new technologies, won’t have a problem managing fundamental problems and certainly won’t mind the occasional big hairy issue that takes patience to work through.

Unlike some technical roles, we won’t keep you locked up in the office with a headset on. In fact, we’ll give you the tools you need to work effectively, wherever the role takes you. You’ll meet a variety of people whilst you’re out and about – from the chap that cleans the office through to the CEO. That means you definitely need to have had experience in communicating, co-operating, and successfully supporting lots of different people each with their own wants and needs.

We’re looking for someone with extensive experience in the field of creating, implementing and maintaining technology that has enabled users to improve the way they operate in their day-to-day work. We need someone who knows the importance of good communication and creating lasting relationships. We’re offering the right candidate the opportunity to develop their knowledge and experience as well as playing a healthy part in contributing to the success of a growing team.

In everything we do, we recognise that technology is a tool to assist organisational growth – our clients’ and our own. It’s essential that every member of our team understands this so we are always putting our clients’ and therefore our own success first.

Are you the next IT superhero to join our team?
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Energy & Utility Skills implements Microsoft Lync

December 15th, 2011 by Mike

We’re proud to work with an organisation like Energy & Utility Skills, with their visionary approach to how technology can positively transform the way their organisation works. We’ve worked with their internal IT team to deliver a number of projects, augmenting their existing capabilities.

After working together to define the requirements for the replacement of their legacy telephone system we entered product selection. MIcrosoft® Lync™ not only met Energy & Utility Skills’ existing telephony requirements but offered some exciting new collaboration possibilities, especially for their remote workers.

Following a successful proof of concept deployment we worked to align the full rollout of Lync, including legacy telephony integration via both ISDN and analogue lines with a hardware refresh that included training staff on the new wave of Microsoft products.

Tim Balcon, Chief Executive said:
“I was really pleased with the professional way that RTS has approached this project and their ability to deliver both phases of the project on-time and to budget.

RTS has provided us with a unified solution that has given our organisation far greater capabilities and flexibility than a standard telephone system replacement ever could.

The benefits to EU Skills have been immense, in terms of our productivity and connectivity to our workers. I would recommend Lync to any organisation and also RTS as a go-to Partner, in order to implement it.”

You can read the full case study that was presented to the International Association of Microsoft Partners this November in our Unified Communications service section.

Microsoft and Lync are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

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Marsh Academy gets a new Maths Learning Stage

October 21st, 2011 by Mike

Marsh Academy is situated in New Romney, Kent and is sponsored by both Microsoft and Tonbridge School. The school has an outstanding vision for how learning can be enhanced through the use of technology and RTS are proud to be associated with their latest project, the Maths Learning Stage (MLS2).

The Maths Learning Stage is a fully immersive learning space which features a 55” master touch panel with customised interface, additional 7” panel and push-button control in each classroom as well as multiple learning zones, high fidelity sound system, projectors, wall mounted panels and input plates for students and teachers to connect their mobile devices to displays.

We invite you to take a look around:
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How Effective IT Management Breeds Positive Business Growth

August 26th, 2011 by lexi

At RTS our experience has shown that our clients work best when they focus their resources on where their expertise lies. We help clients understand the possibilities of using technology to make their business run more smoothly.

We work with different organisations from school academies to multi-office private businesses to create, manage, maintain and develop IT and Audio Visual (AV) solutions that fit their requirements.

With over a decade of experience in both IT and AV disciplines, we offer a focused approach for each of our clients, which allows us to reach below the surface of any immediate problems and resolve any root causes.

Benefits of our program:

  • Reduces costs: A maintenance program ensures that if a problem arises, it is fixed quickly. This prevents an entire system from crashing, and reduces the overall cost to fix the problem.
  • Increases the predictability of technology costs: Devices are continually monitored; with the result that you will always know about any changes that should be made and you can predict the costs of those changes.
  • Focuses your business on its core skills: This allows internal staff to work on projects and strategy, which is in their area of expertise and not a technology related concerns.
  • Reduces downtime: The system is always monitored; as a result it is fixed quickly which allows staff to get back to work.
  • Reduces staff frustration: Staff know that if there is a problem, we have been alerted and are on our way to fix it.
  • Reduces security threats: By continually monitoring, we will know of any security threats, which could affect your business and eliminate them before they become an issue.
  • Increases network performance: Monitoring allows us to run all systems at peak efficiency which greatly enhances your work place productivity and your network.

 

To use a racing analogy it’s like having a pit crew always on stand-by ready to jump into action. By using RTS, the extra wasted hours spent trying to solve technology problems are gone and you are able to spend time on the things that matter most to your business.

 

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We’re Harborne Primary’s Local Heros

June 16th, 2011 by Aidan

On Friday 29th May RTS Technology Solutions were invited to Harborne Primary School for a special May Day celebration to thank all the people who have helped the school get back up and running after a fire almost devastated the entire school building.

On the 28th April a fire broke out during school hours in the loft area of the Junior School. More than 60 fire fighters tackled the blaze which threatened to destroy the school building which has stood on the site for over 100 years. Thanks to the quick actions of the emergency services the fire was contained to the Junior half of the building. However, once the fire had been put out the difficult task of reorganising and reimplementing school life began.

After losing access to half of the school building a place had to be found to teach years 3-6. As well as a new home for the school office and a new staff room. After much consideration Harborne Hall, a local hotel and conferencing centre was approached to act as a temporary home for the Junior School and some of the associated administrative staff. They accepted.

We are currently working on connecting Harborne Hall to the main school through a high speed point-to-point wireless link over 800m to provide a seamless IT experience between the two sites. Temporary cabling has been donated to provide connectivity throughout the damaged building and we have also installed a new access control solution to secure the main site, as the main entrance and school office have had to be moved whilst rebuilding works take place.

Our time has been donated to help Caroline White the Network Manager get the school back to a running state as quickly as possible. To say thank you RTS were treated to a special assembly in the Infant School Hall along with representatives from the emergency services and other local businesses and groups (all beautifully presented using the audio visual solution we installed last Easter!)

We’re flattered to have been presented with our award:

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We’ve moved to Birmingham Science Park!

March 18th, 2011 by Tej

It’s all change at RTS as we leave the leafy suburbs of Solihull and move operations to a new office at Birmingham Science Park (BSP-A) in the heart of the city. We are all thrilled with the new space and excited by the opportunity to work collaboratively with other local businesses.

BSP-A’s strategy is focused on a service offering for founders of new technology ventures as well as more established businesses. The main focus is on providing an interactive supportive environment where innovators can interface with like-minded people. Their Digital Agenda is seen as a catalyst for the future development of Birmingham – something we’re keen to get involved with.

There’s more about Birmingham Science Park here: http://www.bsp-a.com/

With Café Resource just across the corridor feel free to swing by and catch up with us over a coffee!

Our new address:

RTS Technology Solutions
Birmingham Science Park Aston
Faraday Wharf
Holt Street
Birmingham
B7 4BB

There are no excuses – with excellent access to major motorways, Birmingham’s mainline railway services at New Street station a 15 minute walk away and if you’re an international jet-setter, we’re only 30 minutes from Birmingham International Airport.

Look forward to seeing you soon.

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Returning from Integrated Systems Europe (ISE)

February 8th, 2011 by Mike

As part of our Continued Professional Development we attend Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) held at Amsterdam’s RAI exhibition centre each year. The show offers a fantastic glimpse at emerging audio-visual technology and continues to grow year on year with over 700 exhibitors and some 30,000 attendees this year.

Welcome to ISE!
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RTS Sleep Rough for Charity

January 10th, 2011 by Mike

 

As many of you are aware the UK saw its coldest December in over 120 years in 2010. It was also the chilliest individual calendar month since February 1986, with temperatures dropping as low as -21.1C in the Scottish Highlands. The heavy snowfalls across the UK caused massive disruption to road, rail and air travel as the nation shivered in freezing conditions.

While most of us were able to cope in our centrally heated homes, with family and friends during the Christmas break, do many of us think about those less fortunate – especially those sleeping rough? Official figures from the Department for Communities and Local Government for England alone are that on average 498 people sleep rough each night, with 248 of those in London.

This month the RTS team will take part in the YMCA Sleep Easy event. The aim is simple: spend a night challenging oneself to sleep rough, raising money to help change lives of vulnerable young people. A Sleep Easy event is a sponsored sleep out in the open on one of the coldest nights of the year where participants have only a cardboard box for protection (and a sleeping bag for warmth if they’ve brought their own!) It’s meant to be challenging but fun, as participants take the chance to support their local YMCA. All the money raised goes directly to local YMCA projects, impacting the local community and helping disadvantaged young people build a future.

The whole RTS team will be heading down to the YMCA Clifton Road Youth Centre in Sutton Coldfield on Saturday 29th January 2011 from 7pm to 7am the next morning. There will be a BBQ in the evening, hot drinks available during the night, and breakfast in the morning, as well as plenty of activities and games to keep us warm.

In standard RTS style, the RTS sound system will be out in force with resident DJ’s Aidwon and Ga-Raj bringing the tunes to the party. Feel free to head down and support this great cause. We realise January is a hard month for us all but if you are able to dig deep:

Sponsor us here: : http://bit.ly/RTS_Sleep_Easy

You can also find more information and even register online if you’d like to get involved at http://www.events.ymca.org.uk/sleepeasy


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AV Trending Results Speaks Volumes

November 23rd, 2010 by Mike

Gartner have recently published their latest report ‘Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies, 2010’ which the team have found makes rather pleasant reading. The document (which you can download here) summarizes the key findings of Gartner’s 2010 Hype Cycle report which is published annually and monitors the commercial viability of 1,600 technologies, applications, and trends in the 80 IT, business, and consumer markets.

One of the key themes emerging from this year’s Hype Cycle is how people experience and interact with technology. New styles of user interaction will drive new usage patterns, giving organizations opportunities to innovate how information and transactions are delivered to customers and employees. This includes devices such as media tablets and 3D flat-panel TVs and displays, and interaction styles such as gesture recognition and tangible user interfaces.
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