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Cranborne Technology are always looking at ways both online and in-person to connect and engage with customers to drive success in both nonprofit and corporate sectors.

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Brilliant Solutions. Brilliant People.

Loyalty is earned by delivering technical excellence and satisfaction 24/7; and that means having the best people working with us. Inspiring our clients to use technology in a way that creates value and builds confidence in their business. 

First-time fix

We always aim to have your call answered by an expert engineer, cutting out the usual ticket-system support model and where possible, delivering a first-time fix.

24/7 network monitoring

24/7 device and network monitoring is always included within our service provision. This means we can address IT issues quickly and keep your business running without disruption.

Reporting towards your IT goals

We provide regular IT service reports to ensure our solutions are meeting your business challenges and are optimised to align with your IT goals.

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We're happy to talk though any questions you have regarding our services or provide a free site survey if required. 

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Who we've worked with ...

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Josh (Comms Project Manager) and his team served as a great partner, working collaboratively alongside multiple experts and suppliers; and despite facing various challenges due to COVID-19 working restrictions, the team remained solutions-focused and worked pragmatically to help us meet our timelines.” 

- Debden Grange Project

Jim Doherty - Head of Production

Retirement Villages Group

  • Complete Microsoft 365 setup & backup

    Microsoft 365's native backup solution is limited, which is why we go the extra mile and implement additional third-party backup.

  • Hot swap and callouts

    We don't leave you hanging in an emergency. If your device breaks or fails, we'll quickly dispatch a replacement to ensure the disruption to your business is minimal. 

  • Assisting your IT Teams

    Whether you require an acting CIO service or an offsite team to assist your current IT staff, we can support your business and service needs.

  • Project Management

    We are experienced in managing small to large-scale IT projects and understand how critical business continuity is during the process. Our service provision is designed to ensure downtime and disruption to employees is minimised.

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December 2, 2025
AI tools are everywhere at the moment, but for most small businesses the real question is simple: can this actually help us day to day? The answer, increasingly, is yes. AI agents are becoming a practical, affordable way for UK SMBs to lighten workloads, improve responsiveness and strengthen their cyber security without adding to headcount. Here’s what they can realistically take off your plate. Take the admin you never get time for Most small teams lose hours each week to tasks like updating spreadsheets, booking meetings, chasing invoices or sorting inbox clutter. An AI agent can handle these automatically in the background — consistently, accurately and without needing to be chased. It’s not about replacing people; it’s about giving them space to focus on the work that actually moves the business forward. Improve customer response times Customers expect fast answers, even when your team is busy or out on site. AI agents can deal with routine enquiries, provide updates, and pass more complex queries straight to the right person. You stay responsive, your team stays sane, and nothing gets forgotten in the rush. Add another layer of cyber protection Cyber threats are rising across the UK, and many of the attacks we’re seeing at Cranborne start with human error — a missed warning sign, a convincing phishing email, or an unusual login that doesn’t get spotted in time. An AI agent can monitor activity in the background and raise a flag the moment something looks suspicious. It’s not a silver bullet, but it’s an extra pair of eyes when you need it most. Support sales and marketing without extra staff From following up with leads to drafting emails and analysing which campaigns actually worked, AI agents help small businesses stay consistent. They don’t replace your voice or your expertise — they simply keep the wheels turning so opportunities don’t slip through the cracks. Help you make better decisions, faster Instead of digging through systems for data, an AI agent can pull together quick reports, highlight trends and spot issues early. That means business owners get clearer visibility without spending evenings trawling through spreadsheets. The takeaway AI agents aren’t a gimmick. Used well, they become part of the team — handling the repetitive, the routine and the time-consuming. For UK SMBs under pressure to do more with less, they offer a straightforward way to improve efficiency, strengthen security and give your people their time back.
December 2, 2025
2026 will be a defining year for UK small and medium businesses. Technology is no longer just a background function – it shapes resilience, productivity, and competitiveness. At Cranborne Tech, we see this first-hand across care providers, financial services, retail, and non-profits. The organisations moving forward are the ones treating IT as a strategic enabler, not a cost centre. 1. Cybersecurity First: A Zero-Trust Reality Cyber threats continue to rise, and insurers now require demonstrable controls. SMBs must embed Zero Trust principles: MFA everywhere, continuous monitoring, dark web monitoring and phishing simulations as part of regular staff training. Security is now the foundation of every digital decision. 2. AI-Driven Productivity AI is now built into everyday tools like Microsoft 365. SMBs can save hours each week through automated reporting, meeting summaries, documentation support, and enhanced customer service workflows. Responsible governance and staff training must sit alongside adoption. 3. Cloud Cost Control Licensing and cloud waste became a major issue in 2024–2025. In 2026, SMBs should focus on rationalising tools, removing unused subscriptions, and right-sizing backup and cloud storage plans. A cleaner, more efficient cloud estate lowers costs and reduces complexity. 4. Modernising Infrastructure Cloud environments are now the default, although hybrid is still operational where needed. SMBs need reliable networks, standardised devices, secure remote access, and infrastructure capable of supporting AI-driven workloads. Modernisation boosts stability and improves user experience. 5. Business Continuity That Works Backups alone aren’t enough. SMBs need recoverability: encrypted cloud backups, offline copies, documented disaster recovery plans, and regular testing. Insurers and partners increasingly expect evidence, not assumptions. 6. Compliance and Governance Maturity Clear policies, documented patching, supplier assurance, and ongoing training form the baseline for regulated sectors. Mature governance builds trust and removes friction during audits or contract renewals. 7. Employee Experience Through IT Smooth onboarding, consistent devices, self-service capability, and proactive support make a measurable difference to productivity. In 2026, IT is a core part of employee experience. 8. Automating Everyday Workflows SMBs can now automate HR approvals, finance tasks, customer service routing, and reporting without enterprise budgets. Small steps create meaningful efficiency gains. Book a free IT audit The businesses that will thrive in 2026 are those treating IT as a growth partner. Cranborne Tech is here to help UK SMBs build resilient, secure, and future-ready digital foundations. If you want to understand how your IT supports your business goals and identify any gaps before they become risks, book a free IT audit . We’ll review your current setup and guide you on the next steps.
December 2, 2025
Over recent months, we’ve seen a sharp rise in phishing activity across our client base — from care providers and financial services to retail and non-profits. Attacks are becoming more sophisticated, more targeted and, crucially, far more convincing. And it isn’t just us seeing the escalation. Darktrace’s global analyst team recently reported that Christmas-themed phishing attacks jumped 327% , while Black Friday and Cyber Monday–themed attacks surged 692% compared to early November — evidence of cybercriminals exploiting peak trading periods. (Full report: darktrace.com/blog/phishing-attacks-surge-in-buildup-to-black-friday) These findings reflect broader national trends. A 2025 UK survey found that 99.6% of retail IT security professionals experienced an increase in cyber threats, with phishing and help-desk impersonation scams among the most common. Frontline teams in particular are being targeted with emails crafted to appear urgent, routine or familiar. The report also identified supply chain exposure as a major vulnerability, with 46% viewing third-party suppliers as their greatest risk. (Source: KnowBe4 – UK Retail Sector Report)
October 6, 2025
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October 6, 2025
When news broke earlier this year that Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) had been forced to halt production at multiple UK plants due to a cyberattack on one of its suppliers, it sent shockwaves through the business community. The attack didn’t directly target JLR itself, but rather a critical part of its supply chain, yet the consequences were immediate, costly, and highly visible. For organisations of every size, from global manufacturers to SMEs and charities, the lesson is clear: your cyber resilience is only as strong as the weakest link in your supply chain. What Happened at Jaguar Land Rover? The disruption at JLR stemmed from an attack on a third-party supplier that produced key electronic modules used across its vehicle range. When the supplier’s systems were compromised, they were unable to deliver components on schedule. JLR had no choice but to suspend production temporarily, sending thousands of workers home and losing millions in revenue each day. Customers faced delays, dealers had shortages, and brand reputation took a hit. This incident illustrates a truth many businesses are only just recognising: a cyberattack anywhere in your extended ecosystem can hit your bottom line just as hard as an attack on your own network. Why Are Supply Chain Attacks Increasing? Several factors make supply chain attacks attractive to cybercriminals: One breach, many victims: Compromising a supplier often provides access or leverage over multiple downstream organisations. Trust relationships: Businesses tend to grant suppliers higher levels of access or integration, making lateral movement easier once a breach occurs. Weaker security controls: Not every supplier has the same level of cyber maturity. Attackers deliberately target smaller or less well-resourced firms in the chain. Ransom leverage: Attackers know disruption to the supply chain can be so damaging that businesses may feel compelled to pay quickly to restore operations. Research from the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) shows that supply chain compromise is now one of the fastest-growing attack vectors. The JLR case won’t be the last high-profile example. The Real Risks for UK Businesses While a global car manufacturer makes the headlines, SMEs, care homes, housing trusts and non-profits are just as vulnerable. Consider the following risks: Operational disruption – inability to deliver services or products due to supplier outage. Data leakage – if a supplier holds or processes your customer data, a breach could expose you to regulatory fines. Financial loss – downtime, remediation, and reputational damage all carry a cost. Regulatory compliance – frameworks like GDPR and the Cyber Security & Resilience Bill place responsibility on you for the security of your data, even when processed by third parties. Ignoring these risks is no longer an option. How to Build Cyber Supply Chain Resilience? So, what practical steps can organisations take? Here are some best practices Cranborne recommends to our clients: 1. Map Your Supply Chain Start by identifying all your key suppliers, contractors, and service providers. Understand what systems or data they touch and how critical they are to your operations. Many businesses are surprised at just how many third-party relationships they depend on. 2. Assess Supplier Security Not all suppliers are equal. Carry out due diligence on their cyber posture. Do they have Cyber Essentials or ISO 27001 certification? Do they conduct regular penetration tests? Build these checks into your procurement process. 3. Contractual Safeguards Where possible, include security requirements in supplier contracts. Define expectations around data handling, breach notification, and compliance. Make sure there are consequences for non-compliance. 4. Continuous Monitoring Cyber risk is not a one-time exercise. Implement processes to regularly review supplier risk, update assessments, and track any incidents. Automated risk-scoring tools can help. 5. Incident Response Planning Assume that at some point, a supplier will suffer a breach. The key is to minimise impact. Have clear playbooks for how you will respond if a critical partner goes offline. Test those plans regularly. 6. Diversify Where Possible Avoid single points of failure. If one supplier provides a mission-critical service, explore whether an alternative source or backup arrangement is feasible.  7. Educate Your Team Procurement, finance, and operations teams all play a role in managing supplier risk. Make sure they understand what to look for and how to escalate concerns. Turning Risk into Opportunity Customers, investors, and regulators are all placing increasing emphasis on resilience and good governance. Demonstrating that you manage your supply chain risks effectively can strengthen your reputation, build trust, and open new opportunities. For SMEs in particular, achieving Cyber Essentials Plus certification and working with partners like Cranborne can also make you more attractive to larger customers who want assurance that their downstream supply chains are protected. How Cranborne Supports Cyber Essentials At Cranborne, we guide organisations through the Cyber Essentials and Cyber Essentials Plus certification process from start to finish. Our team helps you assess your current controls, identify gaps, and implement the technical and policy measures needed to meet the standard. Final Thoughts The Jaguar Land Rover incident is a wake-up call for all UK organisations. Even the biggest brands can be brought to a standstill by an attack outside their direct control. By taking proactive steps now, from mapping suppliers to embedding cyber requirements in contracts, businesses of every size can build greater resilience and reduce their exposure. At Cranborne, we work with organisations across healthcare, financial services, retail and non-profit sectors to strengthen their cyber resilience, including supply chain risk management. If you’d like to explore how we can support your organisation, get in touch with our team today.
October 6, 2025
At Cranborne, we believe technology should work for your business without costing the planet. That’s why we’re now offering Circular Computing® premium refurbished laptops and enterprise-grade devices from Dell, HP and Lenovo that deliver the reliability you expect, at a lower environmental cost. These laptops aren’t “second-hand” in the usual sense. They’re remanufactured in a purpose-built facility – the only one in the world with the BSI Kitemark™ for refurbishment and come with Windows 11, tested batteries and a 1–3 year warranty. In short: dependable machines that feel like new.
October 6, 2025
Cranborne are trialling a new AI-powered IT service support system with one of our leading clients. Instead of waiting for a technician or logging a ticket the old way, you’ll be able to get instant help by speaking to the AI. It can solve common problems straight away and, if needed, pass the details to the Cranborne team so they can pick it up quickly. What this means for your business Faster responses – no waiting in a queue, the AI helps immediately. 24/7 availability – support is always on, even during nights and weekends. Consistent answers – you’ll always get the same clear guidance. Smarter escalation – if the AI can’t fix it, Cranborne receives the full details, saving you time. More time for care – routine issues are dealt with automatically, letting you focus on residents. Why this matters Reliable IT keeps your business running smoothly, from accessing care records to managing rotas. By trialling this new system, we’re making sure you have quicker, easier access to support whenever you need it. Keep an eye out for more details about this new service. Together, we can make technology work better for everyone.
October 2, 2025
At Cranborne, we believe technology should work for you, not create extra hassle. Microsoft Copilot is one of those rare tools that can genuinely transform the way your business operates. Built directly into the Microsoft 365 apps you already use, Copilot acts like a digital assistant: it can summarise, analyse, draft, and suggest, freeing you and your team to focus on higher-value work. How to use Copilot effectively Here are our 10 practical tips to help your organisation use Copilot effectively: 1. Start with clear prompts Copilot responds best to clear instructions. Instead of asking “summarise this”, try “summarise this 8-page report into three bullet points for a board meeting, with a focus on financial risks.” Think of it as giving directions: the more detail, the better the result. 2. Cut down admin time Repetitive tasks can drain productivity. Copilot can draft routine emails, pull together meeting notes, or create first versions of policies and proposals. For example, in Word, paste your bullet points and ask Copilot to turn them into a client-ready letter. 3. Use it for smarter analysis Data-heavy work can feel overwhelming. Copilot in Excel helps by spotting trends, creating charts, and explaining results in plain English. Try asking: “Show me sales trends over the last six months and highlight any anomalies.” 4. Brainstorm new ideas Whether it’s campaign messaging, fundraising themes, or names for a new product, Copilot can act as a springboard. You might not use its exact wording, but it can break creative block and give you fresh directions. 5. Make meetings more productive Copilot in Teams can generate recaps, list key decisions, and flag follow-up actions. This means even if someone misses the call, they can get up to speed in minutes — not hours. 6. Keep communications consistent From HR policies to customer updates, Copilot can help adjust tone and simplify complex wording. Ask it to “rewrite this in plain English” or “reframe this for a client-facing audience.” 7. Upskill your team gradually The best way to learn Copilot is to use it. Encourage small steps: ask staff to test it on formatting documents, restructuring notes, or preparing short summaries. Building confidence in these small wins will help adoption across the business. 8. Always review and refine Copilot is powerful, but it’s not perfect. Treat its outputs as a draft, not a final version. Make sure the content is fact-checked, personalised, and aligned to your organisation’s values. 9. Apply the same security standards Remember: Copilot works with your data. Train staff to apply the same confidentiality rules as they would with emails or shared files. Sensitive information should be handled with care. AI doesn’t remove your responsibility. 10. Build a “Copilot mindset” The biggest productivity gains come when your team gets into the habit of asking: “Could Copilot help with this?” Over time, those daily time-savers compound into meaningful efficiency gains across the business. The Cranborne approach: We’re already seeing how Copilot helps care homes reduce admin burden, how charities use it to streamline reporting, and how finance firms use it for quick analysis. Every sector has its own wins.  If you’d like a tailored session on how Copilot can benefit your organisation from security considerations to staff training, Cranborne is here to support you.
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