Technology insights newsletter - November

This month’s news includes updates on our university mentoring programmes, insights from our UX team, details of our latest Microsoft Gold competency and plans to boycott our beds in the name of charity. I hope you enjoy it.

Adrian Leer
Managing Director
adrian.leer@triad.co.uk

Another Gold for Triad

We have secured our Microsoft 365 Gold Application Integration competency. That now makes eight, alongside DevOps, Data Platform, Data Analytics, Windows and Devices, Application Development, Cloud Platform and Cloud Productivity.
You can read more about this, eight Gold standard competencies.

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Triad mentor programme at the University of Hull

Managing Consultant Steve Maynard, recently visited the University of Hull to mentor criminology students preparing for their final presentations. Orchestrated by Accelerated Capability Environment (ACE) and run by Common Mission Project UK, this is a rare opportunity for talented students to work with senior stakeholders on real world problems and something that both Steve and Triad feel privileged to be part of.
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Triad Challenge students from the University of Northampton

We recently held the Triad Challenge, inviting final year computer students from the University of Northampton to work in teams to solve a real-life problem. Read what happened here.
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How to create a great user experience in the public sector

Ever wondered how the public sector can create a better user experience? Fortunately, you don’t need to because our team of UX experts spend their days figuring this out. And they shared their thoughts at a recent Digi Leaders conference, before writing it up in a blog that you can read here.
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Blog #4 of the UX series is out!

In this, the fourth of a series of UX blogs, Triad UX consultants Jenny Lardh and Lucille Harvey talk about the questions they most like to ask users when researching a UX problem. They also explain why silence can be powerful, and that there is no such thing as a stupid question. You can read ‘Our favourite UX research questions’ here.

Action for Children - Byte night countdown update

Did you know that Action for Children helped 604,885 children and their families last year? We will be supporting their efforts by taking part in their Byte nite, where Triad staff will boycott their beds later this year for a night. More details to follow.

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