WorkMobile
  • 1: 08/06/2010
    Reducing Leakage at ... Leak detection engineers from South West Water will use eSAY Mobile’s bespoke handheld PDA technology, ‘WorkMobile’, to search, locate and report progress on water leaks in South West England.
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  • 2: 03/06/2010
    eSAY wins security c... SALFORD-based mobile software firm eSAY Solutions has won a two year contract to supply a security firm with a product that will speed up the issuing of on the spot fines
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  • 3: 07/05/2010
    Mobile Technology Re... Leak detection engineers from South West Water will use eSAY Mobile’s bespoke handheld PDA technology, ‘WorkMobile’, to search, locate and report progress on water leaks in South West England.
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  • 4: 21/04/2010
    Carlisle Security An... Carlisle Security employees are to use eSAY Mobile’s handheld PDA devices whilst patrolling Mersey Rail and Northern Rail trains to record and issue penalty fines for byelaws such as feet on seats, ticketless travel and smoking and drinking.
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  • 5: 14/04/2010
    Mobile Technology He... Leak detection engineers from South West Water will use eSAY Mobile’s bespoke handheld PDA technology, ‘WorkMobile’, to search, locate and report progress on water leaks in South West England.
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“We now have the best festival data collection system we have ever had and will certainly use eSAY in the future.”
Anella Wickenden, Youth Campaigns Manager ActionAid

Community Investment

Our local community is important to us and we have actively sought to participate in a number of regeneration and economic development committees within Manchester.

These include

  • Salford Local Chamber Council
  • Greater Manchester Forum
  • Greater Manchester Chamber Board
  • Greater Manchester Chamber Council
  • Central Salford Urban Regeneration Company
  • CBI SME Council
  • Institute of Directors North West Young Directors’ Forum
  • Manchester Enterprises

We also support local charities including the Salford Business Education Partnership which is funded by the New Deal for Communities and have been involved in the Extended Work Experience Compact Programme which enables young people in Years 10 and 11 to experience the world of employment and donating computer equipment to community organisations.