Connect your people. Equip your team. Enable growth.

Modern connectivity and workplace technology that removes the barriers between your people, systems, and ambitions – wherever work happens.

The technology barriers limiting your growth

Disconnected teams can't collaborate effectively. Remote and hybrid workers struggle when connectivity is unreliable and communication tools are fragmented.

Outdated devices and platforms slow people down. Ageing hardware and legacy software frustrate users and reduce the productivity your growth depends on.

You're not leveraging AI. Tools like Microsoft Copilot could save hours per person per week, but most businesses don't know where to start.

Your network can't scale with your ambition. Legacy MPLS contracts and patchy Wi-Fi create ceilings on how fast and how far your business can grow.

How Highgate anables your growth

We equip your people with the connectivity, devices, and platforms they need to perform at their best — and the modern technology foundations that scale as you grow:

Connect every site, every user. SD-WAN, unified communications, and enterprise wireless that keep your teams connected wherever they are.

Empower your workforce. Modern devices, Microsoft 365, and AI-powered tools that make every person in your business more productive.

Adopt AI with confidence. Microsoft Copilot deployment, governance, and training that turns AI from a talking point into a competitive advantage.

Build technology that scales. Flexible, cloud-first workplace and connectivity solutions that grow with your headcount and ambitions.

Our growth enablement services

Connectivity

Fast, reliable, secure connections between your people, sites, and systems.

 

– SD-WAN assessment, pilots and deployment

– Wireless networking

– Network audits and remote discovery

– Unified communications solutions (UCaaS)

– SIP to Teams migration

– Data connections and mobile telephony

Workplace technology

Modern devices, platforms, and AI tools that empower your people to do their best work.

 

– Device-as-a-Service (DaaS)

– Virtual desktop and cloud desktop solutions

– Microsoft Modern Management (Intune, Autopilot)

– Microsoft 365 and collaboration platforms

– AI-powered productivity (Microsoft Copilot and automation)

– Device procurement, deployment and refresh

– JML (joiners, movers, leavers) services

– Asset disposal (restore, reuse, recycle)

Who we help to grow

Growth technology for every stage of business: 

Scale-ups

Build the IT foundations that support rapid headcount growth without breaking your operations or your budget.

Multi-site businesses

Connect distributed teams and sites with consistent, high-performance connectivity and unified communications.

Hybrid-first organisations

Equip remote and office-based workers equally, with devices and platforms that make location irrelevant.

AI-ready businesses

Move beyond the AI conversation into practical Copilot deployment with proper governance and measurable ROI.

Our growth partners

Latest insights

Frequently asked questions

What's the business case for Microsoft Copilot?

The most cited figure from early adopters is two to four hours saved per person per week on routine tasks such as e-mail drafting, meeting summaries, document creation, data analysis. At even the conservative end, that’s a material productivity gain across a team of any size. But the business case isn’t just about time saved; it’s about what your people do with that time instead. The organisations seeing the strongest return aren’t just deploying Copilot, they’re being deliberate about where it gets used and training their teams to use it well. We help you build a business case grounded in your actual headcount, salary costs, and workflow patterns, so you’re presenting a number to your board that reflects your business, not a vendor’s marketing average.

Carefully, and in stages. We don’t ask clients to commit to a full cutover before they’ve seen SD-WAN perform in their own environment. The process typically starts with a network audit to understand your current traffic patterns and pain points, followed by a pilot on a single site or circuit so you can compare performance directly. Migration then happens site by site, with your MPLS running in parallel until each location is stable on the new network. By the time the last MPLS circuit is decommissioned, your team has been running on SD-WAN for weeks – the cutover is a formality rather than a risk.

Everything your business needs to put a device in someone’s hands and keep it there – for a single, predictable monthly cost per device. That covers procurement and specification, configuration and pre-loading to your standard build, deployment to the user, in-life support for the duration of the contract, and secure data wiping and responsible disposal at end of life. There are no surprise refresh costs, no capital expenditure conversations, and no devices lingering in a cupboard because no one has arranged collection. For growing businesses in particular, DaaS means new starters can be equipped quickly and consistently without IT teams spending days on logistics.

Yes, and increasingly, this is the norm rather than the exception. Many of our clients run mixed fleets, whether by design or because different teams have different preferences. We manage Windows devices through Microsoft Intune and Mac devices through Jamf, giving your IT team a consistent management experience regardless of the underlying platform. Security policies, application deployment, and device compliance can all be enforced uniformly, so a mixed estate doesn’t mean a fragmented or harder-to-secure one.