D-Tech’s Fresh New Look for 2021 and Beyond
D-Tech International Ltd, a Suffolk-based provider of technology products and services, has today unveiled its new look for 2021 and beyond.
D-Tech International Ltd, a Suffolk-based provider of technology products and services, has today unveiled its new look for 2021 and beyond.
Here at D-Tech, we can’t wait to celebrate Libraries Week 2021, which will be running from the 4th to the 10th of October. This year’s week will celebrate the integral role that libraries play in communities across the UK, particularly with regards to encouraging inclusion, sustainability and social mobility. Find out more!
D-Tech International is proud to announce a 100% customer satisfaction rating over the past 12 months. D-Tech reaches out for feedback from all customers upon receiving support in an attempt to maintain and improve an exceptional standard of customer care. Here are the results from June 2020/2021.
Data from people counting technology is a widely accepted practice of forward-thinking retailers, the restrictions enforced on retail due to COVID-19 led to the emergence of a new string to the bow of people counting technology. Find out more!
A major challenge facing those responsible for delivering a successful and productive hybrid working environment will be the ongoing security of company hardware, and the data it holds. Find out how you can deliver flexible IT resources without compromising on security with D-Tech.
Did you know that D-Tech currently holds positions on multiple public sector supplier frameworks throughout the UK? As an industry-leading developer, manufacturer and supplier of library technology solutions our framework positions allow many of our solutions to be procured by thousands of universities and colleges.
Would it be beneficial for your patrons to borrow items using only their mobile phone or smart device? Your users can now issue and deactivate an RFID tag directly from their smart device.
As COVID restrictions ease, some aspects of life will gradually return to normal. However, many changes made through necessity will remain, one of those is almost certainly a significant reduction in payments made using cash as 87% of Britons prefer cashless payments.
Devices can be nothing short of a health hazard during the coronavirus pandemic, especially if they are handled by multiple users. However, this does nothing to reduce the reliance on shared devices felt by many