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10 01732 759725 RESELLER NEWS Restore Technology boosts IT asset visibility with new portal IT lifecycle services provider Restore Technology is giving organisations enhanced visibility and control over their IT assets with the launch of a customer portal featuring real-time tracking, a centralised dashboard and easy access to compliance documentation and other critical information. Quentin Jackson, Sales Director at Restore Technology, said: “Our customers are under increasing pressure to maintain visibility and control over their IT assets, particularly when it comes to security, compliance and sustainability. This portal gives them instant access to the information they need when they need it, reducing delays, improving transparency and ultimately helping them to make better decisions about their IT infrastructure.” He added: “We’re continuing to evolve the portal based on customer feedback and are exploring how it can integrate with sustainability reporting, ensuring our customers have complete transparency from start to finish.” Restore Technology’s services include IT asset disposition, device lifecycle management, deployment and engineering and secure destruction. www.restore.co.uk/technology/ … Opus Technology becomes latest B Corp MSP Surrey-based Opus Technology has become the UK’s second largest B Corp-certified MSP, following a near three-year accreditation journey and multi‑stage submission and approval process with B Lab UK. The privately owned company employs around 150 staff in its Reigate HQ and London office, delivering business communications, contact centre technology, managed IT services, mobile, IoT and print and document management services to more than 900 clients, including Which?, All Saints, Canon and CIPD. Opus Technology CEO Michael O’Donnell said: “Achieving B Corp certification is a significant milestone for Opus Technology. Since beginning our official B Corp journey in 2023, we have continued to strengthen our approach across the business, with a clear focus on balancing commercial success with responsibility to our people, our communities and the environment. This certification formalises much of the work already happening across Opus and gives us a clear framework to keep improving, to stay accountable and to make sure we continue growing in a responsible and sustainable way.” B Corp status builds on the company’s existing ISO 14001 environmental management accreditation and carbon offsetting, tree planting and staff volunteering initiatives. Opus Technology is also a Living Wage employer, a Disability Confident Committed company and sponsor of a research fellowship at Polar Bears International (PBI), the world’s only non-profit organisation solely dedicated to the conservation of Polar Bears and the preservation of their crucial sea ice habitat. www.opustech.co.uk … Econocom in Top 1% for ESG Econocom, a provider of workplace, AV and infrastructure solutions, managed services and technology financing, has been awarded the EcoVadis Platinum Medal, the highest distinction granted by the ESG ratings provider. This puts Econocom in the top 1% of 150,000 companies assessed by EcoVadis globally and follows several years of structured commitment to environmental, social and governance issues as part of the Group’s ‘One Econocom’ strategic plan. Angel Benguigui, CEO of Econocom, said: “Receiving the EcoVadis Platinum Medal is a great source of pride for the Econocom Group. It is a recognition of a long-term commitment driven by all our employees to fully integrate environmental, social and ethical considerations into the heart of our business model. This ambition shapes our daily actions and reflects a strong conviction: making sustainable performance a tangible driver of value for our clients, partners and all our stakeholders.” Econocom’s overall score of 88/100 was 12 points higher than its last assessment in 2024, when it achieved a Gold rating, reflecting continuous progress across the four pillars evaluated by EcoVadis: Environment (89/100), Social & Human Rights (89/100), Ethics (86/100) and Sustainable Procurement (86/100). www.econocom.co.uk UK start-up aims to fast-track enterprise AI adoption At a time when many enterprises find their AI ambitions held back by ‘black box’ legacy systems that are costly to maintain and difficult to manage, a British start-up has been set up to fasttrack enterprise IT adoption. Interrupt22 aims to do this with the roll-out of a proprietary agentic AI platform that allows businesses to modernise decades-old systems in months rather than years, supported by AI training and coaching, consultancy on how to reorganise engineering teams for AI, and AI solutions delivery to help businesses get ideas into production as fast as possible. Interrupt22 has been co-founded by Technology & Product Director James Tennant, a software engineer and former AI lead at Capgemini; Finance & Operations Director Charlotte Morris, an entrepreneur with a track record of building successful companies; and Delivery & Commercial Director Ben Scowen, a former Capgemini and Kyndryl executive. Tennant said: “Businesses across the country can see what AI offers and want to get involved, but they simply can’t if their infrastructure is outdated. Maintenance costs are climbing and the experts are retiring. Their skills are literally walking onto the golf course. Traditionally, the solution has been long and arduous. Our solution provides a team of AI agents that work with an organisation’s own experts, understand the legacy system and enable quick, safe and cost-effective modernisation so businesses can focus on the opportunities AI has to offer.” While the platform’s development was accelerated by AI coding releases in late 2025, including Claude Opus 4.5 and Codex, Interrupt22 prioritises a ‘human-led’ approach to agentic engineering. www.int22.com

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