About Us

The Practice was formed in 2007 by members of the UK Information Technology Association. UKITA had been created 4 year previously in 2003 with grant funding from Advantage West Midlands the regional development body.  Originally WMITA, UKITA set out to encourage the development of ICT in the region and to set standards in this comparatively new and unregulated IT profession.

 

The ICT Practice in Birmingham was the first General Practice to be set up without manufacturer influence, providing unbiased advice to clients from a broad spectrum of ICT professionals. Our aim is to promote the widest possible range of ICT skills and services to small and medium sized businesses without bias or prejudice, bringingefficient, cost effective ICT solutions to our clients.

 

Collectively, the practice has over 500 years of experience in ICT design, supply and support. We regularly attend and host ICT events extending and sharing knowledge to keep abreast of new developments. This puts us in the best position to advise and supply ICT solutions that best fit business needs and budgets.


 
Accredit UK

Registration No: CON/09/182

The ICT Practice is registered with the National Computing Centre as a Quality Assured Supplier and Members of the UK Information Technology Association.


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Project News
April 2010

The ICT Practice welcomes Robin Layfield

Jan. 2010 -  PHP developer Robin Layfield is to replace David Carter as head developer of the Utopia project. David who was instrumental in the early stages of our Utopia project is to concentrate upon our Health and Safety projects.

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Solutions
Partners
Peter Kemp

Senior Partner
Commercially focused IT that stands the test of time

Whether you need stable networks your business can depend on, or you’d like to know how technology can help generate new revenue streams, Peter is the person to talk to.

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John Griffiths

Design that improves the bottom line

John uses his design and marketing skills to build and manage eye-catching online and print communications. The well-planned websites he creates are underpinned by sound strategies and solid, creative design to develop a successful online presence for his customers.

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Eddie White

Streamlining technology

Integrating networks, telephony and broadband are all in a day’s work for Eddie who is also a qualified trainer running courses on using applications, PCs and the web.

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Stephen Welch

Creating dependable business assets

Reliability, security and savings are just some of the reasons why Stephen uses open source software to help businesses improve the way they do things, providing technical solutions that become assets rather than simply being costs.

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Anthony Ramm

Making life easier

Content management systems, networks and infrastructures that are easy to use are just some of the tools Anthony employs to enable people to concentrate on the parts of their jobs they enjoy the most.

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Steve Priest

Crisis? What crisis?

Virtual technologies, solid infrastructures and reliable security are just some of the ways Steve helps people to run their businesses effectively and there’s very little he can’t turn his hand to.

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Nick Irons

Microsoft Visual Basic Developer

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Allan Bean

Trusted, practical advice for solving problems big or small

Whether starting from scratch or facing issues with existing set ups, small to medium sized businesses and home offices turn to Allan for help with systems, networks, hosting, web design, email and various IT disasters to name but a few.

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Robin Layfield

Making the web work

With his background in e-commerce, an eye for design and an understanding of the many and varied ways that people use web software, Robin makes it his job to turn complex concepts into simple-to-use applications.

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Michael Evans

Technology that’s a pleasure to use

Michael believes that technology should work for people, rather than the other way around, allowing them to concentrate on their businesses without constraints.

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About Us

The Practice was formed in 2007 by members of the UK Information Technology Association. UKITA had been created 4 year previously in 2003 with grant funding from Advantage West Midlands the regional development body.  Originally WMITA, UKITA set out to encourage the development of ICT in the region and to set standards in this comparatively new and unregulated IT profession.

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Contact Us

Our contact details:

The ICT Practice
Gala House
3 Raglan Road
Edgbaston
Birmingham 
B5 7RA

Tel No: +44 (0)870 753 4020
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