Technology & Innovation

Portsmouth’s Novatech awarded Southern tech consortium position

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Sam Pither

Novatech, the Portsmouth-based IT partner, will become a preferred solutions and services provider for Universities and Colleges in the South of England and London after being awarded a place in a technology consortium.

The Servers, Storage and Solutions National Agreement (SSSNA) is managed by the Southern Universities Purchasing Consortium (SUPC) which includes Oxford and Cambridge, as well as several other Russell Group Universities including in London, as part of the UK Universities Purchasing Consortia.

The SSSNA provides an approved vendor list for the procurement of IT infrastructure, maintaining a competitive advantage for the Higher Education sector for the pricing of IT assets, along with making it easier and quicker for IT managers and Chief Technology officers to deliver projects.

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The tender process to become an approved supplier can take up to a year, and emphasises sustainability. By demonstrating its ability under the required criteria, Novatech has become one of only 13 suppliers within Lot 5 of the framework (Reseller Solutions).

Jamie Wilson, Chief Technology Officer for Novatech, said: “We have helped data scientists, researchers, and students for over 35 years, and so we know there is no such thing as a one size fits all solution.

“This is especially true when you are working within the confines of a tight budget, challenging timescales, and regulatory frameworks.

“We are proud to be able to deliver the peace of mind that comes with being included on the approved supplier list of the SSSNA.

“With our dedicated account managers, and decades of experience providing managed IT solutions to the Higher Education Sector, procurement departments can have complete confidence that our sustainable approach and deep-rooted technical knowledge will mean their IT projects are both cost-efficient and flexible.”

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Sam Pither

Sam is the Regional Editor of Biz News, responsible for both Hampshire and Dorset. A new recruit to journalism, Sam started writing for the Business Magazine as a freelancer in May of 2022 after completing his degree in English at University College London. His passion for local businesses and ability to tell a story soon caught the attention of the publication’s management team and have led to his meteoric rise. Sam, who lives in central Reading, takes a particular interest in technology, gaming and food and drink, having been a chef before starting his degree.

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