Guinness Gallagher is a New Zealand based boutique consulting firm providing strategic business advice to global governments and international corporations. Faced with the challenges of keeping extremely sensitive client information safe and secure, being able to transport that information to remote global locations, and significant communication difficulties, Guinness Gallagher looked to new technology to reduce their security risks, enhance collaboration among remote team members, and help them break into lucrative overseas markets. Guinness Gallagher teamed with technology partner Mabode to deploy Windows Vista and Microsoft Office 2007. The new technology has brought significant financial benefits to the company, through improved security, better use of time, and the ability to secure lucrative contracts previously beyond their organizational and operational capability.
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