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Harris Computer

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  • Number of employees
    100-200
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national

Harris Computer is a leading provider of software solutions tailored for the public sector, utilities, and various other industries. With a commitment to innovation and excellence, the company has established itself as a trusted partner for organisations looking to enhance their operational efficiency.

Founded with the vision of delivering cutting-edge technology, Harris Computer focuses on developing integrated software systems that streamline processes and improve service delivery. The company’s product offerings include financial management, customer information systems, and enterprise resource planning solutions.

Harris Computer prides itself on its customer-centric approach, ensuring that each solution is customised to meet the unique needs of its clients. The team comprises industry experts who are dedicated to providing exceptional support and guidance throughout the implementation process.

In addition to software development, Harris Computer offers comprehensive training and consulting services, empowering organisations to maximise the value of their investments. The company is also committed to continuous improvement, regularly updating its products to incorporate the latest technological advancements.

With a strong presence in the UK market, Harris Computer is well-positioned to support the evolving needs of its clients. The company’s mission is to drive digital transformation across sectors, enabling organisations to achieve their goals through innovative technology.

Core Values:
  • Innovation: Embracing new ideas and technologies to stay ahead.
  • Customer Focus: Prioritising client needs and satisfaction.
  • Integrity: Conducting business with honesty and transparency.
  • Collaboration: Working together to achieve common goals.

As Harris Computer continues to grow, it remains dedicated to its vision of being a leader in software solutions, helping organisations navigate the complexities of modern operations.

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