HMW Computing
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HMW Office Move
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4XTRA
is the site for our Joint Venture
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AccessOffice
is our business wiki
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EveriWare
is our web hosting arm
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Try This Out
is our testing and Demonstration website for Web 2.0 applications
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Agile Approach
is our project and development methodology
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AppsDrive
is Open Source Software running from a USB drive
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It is with some sadness that HMW announces that we will be moving out of Hamilton House
We've had offices there since 1987, firstly sharing with System Intelligence in room 309, then as we expanded and SI moved out we took 402 as additional space. Being split across two floors wasn't convenient so we moved everyone to 211. Our continued expansion saw us move down to an even bigger suite in LG01. Changing circumstances - mainly working on site in Stockholm - required smaller accommodation, so we moved into 402 again, but as Hamilton House is an old building, asbestos insulation forced our move to LG06.
Our continuing drive to make ourselves a "virtual company" and a shifting client base have reduced the importance of Hamilton House to us, although we still continue to be members of the business club and to have a large amount of storage space there.
It is actually this which has prompted the move. Although it is cheaper, strangely enough, for us to store equipment in Central London than to us the local self storage, they landlords (the Corporation of London) are changing the rules and want reclaim our storage areas. As we tend to meet clients in the Royal Society of Arts, or at the Institute of Directors and most of our work is conducted from home or on clients' sites, this reduces Hamilton House to just a mailing address
So, regretfully, we will be moving out over the summer, bringing to an end 24 years of being based in the City of London
None of our current services will be affected by this move