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Wolverhampton firm focuses on hiring, training and retaining the best local talent

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With the economic outlook in a more promising position according to the IMF, unemployment at its lowest for 11 years and the manufacturing industry continuing to show growth, never has it been a better time to invest further in people, technology and the community says Wolverhampton-based Technology Management.With the economic outlook in a more promising position according to the IMF, unemployment at its lowest for 11 years and the manufacturing industry continuing to show growth, never has it been a better time to invest further in people, technology and the community says Wolverhampton-based Technology Management.

The firm, which started in the early 90s has gone from strength to strength, expanding it’s team year on year. It has recently appointed a further four graduates, drawn from both Wolverhampton and Birmingham, onto its Graduate Training Scheme, which is now in its fourth year.

The start of a new chapter for Wolverhampton firm

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After several months of renovation, Wolverhampton-based Technology Management is finally settled into its new home at St Mark’s Church in Chapel Ash.

Celebrating today (8th June 2016) with its 95-strong team and an open day for customers, the leading business solutions software company is raising a toast to thank all involved in the £1.75 million project.

March 2016 Budget: Is it a budget that SMBs can feel good about?

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As the Chancellor of the Exchequer completes the delivery of his March 2016 Budget, and the business community take time to digest and understand the implications, James Crowter, Managing Director of Technology Management has a few initial thoughts himself on whether it’s a good or weak budget for firms.

Technology Management makes £1.75m investment in office move and expansion plans

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Wolverhampton firm, Technology Management, is on the move as part of a £1.75 million investment. The move sees the leading business solutions software company moving just around the corner – from its current base at The Old Rectory in Waterloo Road to St Mark's Church in Chapel Ash.

West Midlands Firm tackles IT skills shortage its own way

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The key limiting factor to business growth, according to leading West Midlands Microsoft Dynamics software firm Technology Management, is qualified and trained people, particularly in the area of IT and software development.  As the company welcomes five new members to the team, tackling the IT skills shortage has become its top priority to ensure the future prosperity for itself and that of its clients. 

Technology Management customer, World Animal Protection, recognised for outstanding business achievements in the Microsoft Visionary Awards program

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Long standing Technology Management customer, World Animal Protection, has been recognised by Microsoft with the 2015 Modern Small or Medium Business Award as part of the Microsoft Visionary Awards program. Representatives from World Animal Protection were honoured by Microsoft executives at a dinner on Monday, 30 November, at Convergence 2015 EMEA, the premier Microsoft user conference.

Microsoft Most Valued Professional (MVP) at the helm of Wolverhampton firm

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Wolverhampton-based business software firm, Technology Management celebrates the announcement of its managing director James Crowter achieving Microsoft Most Valued Professional status - one of less than a hundred of people recognised across the globe for their exceptional technical expertise and talent within their community for Microsoft Dynamics and the only one from the UK working here with Microsoft’s Dynamics NAV business management software product.