BlueBerryIT Corporate Sponsor
5 April, 2024

All things IT for Top of the South Community Foundation are now in the care of the highly experienced team from BlueBerryIT.
The Nelson-based company, which  provides a complete suite of IT services to business and not-for-profit organisations throughout the region, has joined TotSCF as a Bronze Sponsor.
“This sponsorship is  in line with our core values of giving back to the community in which we do business,” says BlueBerryIT director Richard Butler.
“We will be supporting TotSCF with all its technology as well as revising its systems to streamline its processes. We are looking forward to working closely with the foundation and learning more about the great work it does in the community.”
BlueBerryIT was founded 16 years ago by Richard and three other colleagues. “We had all worked for big corporates in the UK and had a desire to bring all that was  the best of their systems, without the bureaucracy  and formality, to small businesses in the Tasman region,” says Richard who is now the sole owner of the company.
 And the origins of the company’s name.? “It arose from an off-the-cuff comment, and we all fell in love with the name because it is unique. All other IT companies have computer, PC or technology in their name, What better way to stand out than to have a unique name?”
In the past 16 years BlueBerryIT and its team has certainly established its name, and a reputation as trusted advisors and business partners to its customers.
“We fully believe that our customers are the reason for us being in business and we understand, without them we have no business,” says Richard. 

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