With a wealth of experience spanning over two decades, Brighouse-based Fusion IT has established itself as a reliable and trusted partner in the ever-evolving IT landscape.
A customer-centric approach sees the company work closely with clients to understand their business requirements, providing strategic guidance, implementing cutting-edge technologies, and ensuring seamless operation and support.
With specialist knowledge in the legal sector in particular, Fusion’s proven expertise is backed by software development arm and sister company, Expedite Law, which was launched as a trading name last year.
Offering collaborative case management solutions to a network of global clients, the extended team is known for its provision of development and products within the MatterSphere and Peppermint case management systems in order to optimise processes, deliver cost savings and create efficiencies.
The brand’s growing portfolio of clients includes award-winning, Legal 500-recommended law firm Ramsdens Solicitors LLP, UK Top 100 legal and regulatory advisors Bevan Brittan, and global automation specialist and market leader in bespoke automation Sewtec Automation Ltd, to name a few.
Managing director Jamie Watson said: “We are thrilled to mark our 20th anniversary by announcing substantial growth in our team.
“While advancements in our technology play an instrumental role in this trajectory, it is our people who truly define our footprint in the IT sector, taking a solution-agnostic approach to support and ensuring everything we do adds true value to our clients’ business objectives.”
Helen Newton, head of business transformation, said: “The strategic growth of our team reflects Fusion’s commitment to staying at the forefront of technology advancements and exceeding the expectations of our thriving customer base.
“By nurturing a larger pool of talent, we hope to enhance our capacity to deliver strategic technical solutions, accelerate digital transformation initiatives, and forge partnerships that bolster our ambitious growth plans.”