When
formed on the first day of November 1999, SCIS as it was known then, provided
website design and online services to our customers all around the
United Kingdom.
Formed by the current managing
director - Simon Carter, the business was based highly around internet services,
this is where our name originated from: Simon Carter
Internet Services
The
company's objective has and always will be to provide a quality of
service which goes one step further than most of the other companies
you may come across in the present day.
When
we started working with a customer in America in 2000, we stood back
and reviewed our name once more - SCIS became SCIS UK - the purpose
of this was to reflect our origination from the UK whilst working
throughout the world.
SCIS
UK Limited was incorporated from SCIS UK on 1st February 2002, at
Companies house, Cardiff, to continue to provide not only high
quality internet services to small businesses and home users all
around the United Kingdom, but to also provide the services that can
be found on our website today.
In
May 2005 we moved to larger offices in Lincoln, another step in
becoming the number one IT solutions provider in Lincoln. It is felt
that our new premises will cater for our current and future
requirements, whilst also allowing us to maintain the high level of
support in our field on which we pride ourselves.
Since our formation, the company has gone from strength to strength
and continues to grow at an impressive rate, however, we will always
maintain the ethos that you always get what you pay for in life,
especially in the world of IT.
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"It's unwise to
pay too much, but it's unwise to pay too little too. When you
pay too much, you lose a little money.....that is all. When
you pay too little, you sometimes lose everything because the
thing you bought was incapable of doing the thing it was
bought to do.
The Common Law of business balance prohibits paying a little
and getting a lot...it can't be done. If you deal with the
lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you
run, and if you do that, you will have enough to pay for
something better."
John Ruskin,
1819-1900 |