Tag: News
-
Stone’s Charity Partners 2023/2024: Katharine House Hospice and Shelter
Charity is a fundamental part of our business here at Stone, a Converge Company, and 2023 has been a busy year with colleagues and teams taking partRead more -
Stone Group awarded to Higher Education national framework for IT equipment reuse, recycling & disposal
Leading circular IT provider, Stone Group has been awarded on to a national framework for the provision of IT equipment reuse, recycling, and disposalRead more -
Microsoft Customer Agreement & New Commerce Experience
Microsoft have recently been working on a number of important licensing changes as customers transition from on-premise software to the cloud and youRead more -
Introducing Stone’s Chosen Charities for 2022
For those of you that have followed Stone Group for a while, you’ll be aware that CSR is an intrinsic part of daily life at Stone. We are takingRead more -
DfE funding for your Digital Education Platform extended to 2022
Plus 60 days free technical support from Stone in partnership with Microsoft. In partnership with Microsoft and the DfE funding intiative. UnlockRead more -
Enabling a virtual classroom for all students – wherever they are.
Bringing together a mix of face-to-face and online teaching methods, blended learning offers a wide range of benefits for learners. It could also be the ideal strategy for education providers, to continue to safeguard students and faculty as they navigate the next phase of the pandemic.
-
Stone Group launches its award-winning IT asset disposal service across Europe
Together with Ingram Micro, Stone Europe will enable organisations across four European territories to arrange sustainable disposal of their unwanted IT assets
-
Stone Group Calls For Government Intervention To The Global E-waste Crisis
As a circular IT provider to UK public and private sectors for over 30 years, Stone Group is incredibly passionate about the power of technology and its ability to transform organisations, however, we’re equally passionate about making sure that the environment is not negatively impacted by it.
-
ThinkSmart: For the Hybrid Future
As the worst of the pandemic appears to be coming to an end, its effects on working life will continue. According to a report by the Bank of England, 34% of the workforce is either working in a hybrid or fully remote way. Businesses can reap significant cost benefits from this arrangement: the need for premises and their ancillary costs may be substantially reduced.
-
Acer & Stone: Facing the Future of Education, Today
Recent events have proven that neither work nor education can or should be confined to a location. Learning and labour must follow the individual, not the other way around. This change is also being accompanied by shifts in the economy: recent statistics show the number one source of new wages comes from computing. Furthermore, figures state that 65% of students today will eventually do jobs which presently do not exist.