Adam Harling
Adam Harling is an industry lifer with nearly 30 years of experience in the IT and managed services field. His specialisation is understanding business processes, IT requirements and how technology supports business effectively to enable growth. For Adam, it’s all about leveraging technology for business, not tech for the sake of tech. Adam founded Netitude in 2001 with the sole intention of offering a complete and proactive outsourced IT department at a fixed monthly rate when the rest of the industry was still working under reactive ad-hoc or draw-down agreements. In his spare time, you’ll find Adam working on his speed hill climb Lotus, laptop attached, reprogramming the ECU or tweaking the suspension setup… and maybe even driving it on occasion at Gurston Down or Castle Combe.
Latest Posts
Partner News: Surface Pro 4 is on the way
Microsoft Surface Pro 4 release timed with Windows 10 Release Published by The International Business Times: 8th January 2015.
Netitude races ahead!
Formula 1 technology at the forefront of IT company’s cutting edge service. An Editorial in the Frome Times: 6th November 2014.
Netitude awarded CompTIA Managed Services certification
Netitude, with utmost pride, stands as one of the pioneering Managed Service Providers in the United Kingdom to achieve the distinguished honor of certification.
Netitude presented on ‘online security’
Adam Harling, Netitude Managing Director, presented on ‘Online Security Basics’ at the 15 Minute Wonders for Business event, which took place at the Frome Rugby Club on Thursday..
Netitude Proudly Sponsors Frome Cricket Club
About Frome Cricket Club Frome Cricket Club is a vibrant and passionate community of cricket enthusiasts based in the picturesque town of Frome, Somerset, England. Nestled amidst..
Netitude Sponsor Bath Primary Schools Football
Netitude are proud to sponsor The Bath Primary Schools Football Association (BPSFA).
Netitude beams Wi-Fi to Stephen Fry
Netitude are supplying Wi-Fi connectivity throughout the 2014 Hay Literature Festival via multiple satellite broadband links at this renowned digital blackspot.
A New Backdoor to Cyber-Crime
Over the past few years, the level of business cyber-crime has risen dramatically. Initially the targets were large financial institutions. However as they have now put up strong..