razorblue, a Managed IT service provider with seven offices across the UK including in Stockton, has achieved two major goals.
The company has announced its achievement of the ISO 14001 Environmental Management certification, alongside its recertification for ISO 9001 and ISO 27001 as it reduced its environmental impact and helped clients meet their own sustainability goals.
In addition to ISO 14001, razorblue has once again been recertified for ISO 9001 and ISO 27001.
ISO 9001 the world’s most widely recognised quality management standard, focusing on service delivery, customer satisfaction, and continuous improvement. This recertification covers razorblue’s work from managed IT to cloud solutions.
ISO 27001 sets the standard for information security management, ensuring razorblue maintains high levels of data protection and cyber security.
razorblue’s Risk and Compliance Manager, Kate Aindow, has been instrumental in managing the company’s ISO processes. She said: “As a business, achieving these ISO certifications not only strengthens our internal processes but also gives our clients confidence in our ability to consistently deliver secure, high-quality and environmentally conscious services.
"Working through our ISO audits was a smooth and efficient process with professional auditors onsite throughout the course of the assessment. Our organised and proactive approach made the audit experience seamless.”
Dan Kitchen, CEO of razorblue, said: "Achieving these certifications, especially being one of a select few in our sector to hold all three certifications, reflects our forward-thinking approach. We’re not only improving our own operations but also helping our clients meet their regulatory and environmental goals."
razorblue specialises in managed IT, cybersecurity services, super-fast connectivity, cloud and hosting, and business software solutions, serving clients around the UK across a broad range of industries.
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