Today's enterprises face the conflicting pressures of having to reduce costs and mitigate operational risk whilst at the same time supporting growth of the business.
It's hardly surprising that Open Source technologies are viewed as critical to future business innovation.
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Sirius brings in-depth expertise and over 10 years experience in delivering enterprise Open Source solutions for enterprises around the world. We enable our customers to streamline their business processes, raise their efficiency, drive down costs and enhance their business success.
With deep domain experience in vertical sectors such as fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), retail and publishing, we have a proven track record for delivering real and rapid business benefits for our customers using Open Source technologies.
Sirius is a professional services company, focused on delivering efficiency through intelligent, integrated Open Source networking solutions. Small to medium-sized businesses can experience massive operational and financial benefits through the delivery of best-of-breed Open Source network solutions. Our expert consultants ensure clients move quickly and efficiently from business vision to business value.
As the UK's only Becta/OGC accredited Open Source specialist, we help schools, colleges and universities achieve high performance in the face of complex challenges. Through innovative consulting and Open Source technology solutions and services, we enable public service organisations to deliver improved services while containing costs.
In February 2009, the UK government published a new policy aimed at promoting the use of open source software in the public sector. The new policy is also aimed at promoting open standards and encouraging the re-use of IT solutions. Measures include an education programme, guidance on procurement from the Chief Information Officers (CIO) Council and assessment of new products.