Our community
Developing digital knowledge
Armed Forces Covenant
We will endeavour in our business dealings to uphold the key principles of the Armed Forces Covenant, which are:
no member of the Armed Forces Community should face disadvantage in the provision of public and commercial services compared to any other citizen
In some circumstances special treatment may be appropriate especially for the injured or bereaved.
While we are only a small organisation with few employment opportunities, we will always be happy to talk to any veteran, or a member of their family, about careers and training elsewhere in the digital technology sector.
Memberships and associations
We are active participants in many organisations that support the digital industries, including:
Cambridge-Norwich Technology Corridor
British Standards Institute
Cambridge Wireless
Internet Watch Foundation
Internet Society
Cambridge Judge Business School
Essex University Business School
Association of Internal Control Practitioners
Media Activities
Our team have been contributors to many publications including business-reporter.co.uk, admap, marketing week, 17GlobalGoals.com, accountingcpd.net and IISP Pulse. You may have seen us at conferences speaking on digital innovation or on television (the BBC and Russia Today) being interviewed about technology. Routledge have recently published Digital Governance, which was written by one of our team. Jo has recently been interviewed on Future of Messaging, asset management in industrial environments, and the role of a chief digital officer for various publications.
Links
Guild: Messaging in the workplace report
Pathfindr: Shaping the Future of Asset Intelligence
Digital Doughnut: Digital leaders how to build a digital business