Partnerships

Strong partnerships lie at the heart of Bluecube, with our suppliers as well as with our clients. In IT, where specialisation is integral to technological advancement, working closely with other solutions providers is essential. Through our alliances with industry leaders we provide technology that remains at the cutting edge of a wide variety of sectors.


Tiscali

As Tiscali's managed service provider we are in a unique position to deliver ultra secure Data Centre solutions, whilst utilising their backbone network. In addition to being the second largest, Tiscali is also the best connected, best performing, and fastest growing IP network in Europe. Whatever your networking needs are, we can meet them with a complete spectrum of data links, from ADSL to LAN extension services, all delivered across a fully meshed MPLS network.


Alcatel

Alcatel is the natural choice of partner for Bluecube within the arena of Voice over IP (VoIP) solutions. As the worlds largest telecoms company Alcatel offer an extensive range of hardware and software, which has won several awards for innovation and ease of use. The customization of their solutions makes them as useful for smaller companies as they are for large-scale business transformation projects. Gartner site Alcatel as providing the best value for money solutions in their industry.


Google Apps Postini

Postini are the world's largest mail scanning service provider, delivering to 35,000 businesses and 10 million end users. Bluecube were the first company to partner with Postini in the UK. Their services extend beyond spam and virus protection, to encompass archiving, web security, instant message security and encryption. According to Gartner, Postini is the most visionary vendor of its kind for 2006.


Lynx

"Lynx Networks partnership with Bluecube provides rock solid IT infrastructure on which to build your IT solutions"

Richard Devereaux – Lynx Networks Plc


Lynx Networks have 20 years experience working with customers to provide industry-leading quality in all aspects of data cable networking. Once a cabling requirement is realised, Bluecube organizes a qualified engineer to go to the respective site and carry out a free site survey to establish the task and consult the client.

All the data cabling requirements needed at a clients site can be dealt with by the 30 strong in-house technicians, who are fully trained, qualified and certified to deliver absolute quality in their solutions.

  • A full fiber optic cabling network at Lloyds of London
  • New cabling for Accident & Emergency unit of Milton Keynes General Hospital
  • An extensive fiber optic and data cabling network at Aston Martin's flagship offices in Buckinghamshire

These are just a few of the projects that Lynx's expert team have managed and implemented.


efile

E-File is another exclusive partner to Bluecube. E-file allows clients to rid themselves of paper files and convert them to electronic format. The team can source the right document management software and high speed document scanner solutions for any one of our clients.

Along with the high speed document scanners, E-file provides Invu document management software, which allows every file, document or email entered into the office to be held in a central information pool. This pool is easy to access, instantly traceable and offers total reliability and confidentiality.

The University of Cambridge, British Standards Institution and Universal Music are using E-file to manage their paper documentation.


IWF

"We are delighted that our industry membership continues to grow and we welcome Bluecube's support of our effective operations, wider aims and Code of Practice"

Peter Robbins OBE, QPM, IWF Chief Executive


Bluecube is a member of the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF), the UK internet 'Hotline' for the public to report their inadvertent exposure to online child sexual abuse content hosted anywhere in the world and criminally obscene and incitement to racial hatred content hosted in the UK.

The IWF works in partnership with the online industry, government, police and the public. As a result of this self-regulatory approach, less than 1% of online child sexual abuse content has apparently been hosted in the UK since 2003, down from 18% in 1997.

For more information or to report a website visit www.iwf.org.uk.