Our Clients

We've delivered services to more than 200 businesses from 3 to 30,000 employees in Australia, New Zealand the UK and USA. We're currently providing services to at least 160 of these either direct or via our partners, here's just a small sample.

Lonely Planet

I'm very happy with our selection. It has accelerated our ability to go to market and opened up features we could only dream about building...

Head of Technology,
Lonely Planet Publications.

FIS London

Cleartext delivered a professional IM platform customised for our brokers needs. IM is our primary form of communication with customers.

Dominic Banaszkiewicz,
IT Director, Freight Investor Services.

Kaplan Aspect

We're really happy with it so far,... the download traffic has reduced so much we were able to cancel one ISP service & saved a few dollars.

Ross Kentwell,
Finance Director, Kaplan Aspect.

Statecraft

Cleartext gave us the certainty we need with our email, which is one of our primary forms of communication with customers.

Michael Priebe,
Managing Director, Statecraft.

SJB Architects

Having tried various solutions SJB chose Cleartext for their effective services, excellent support and compelling service road map.

IT Manager,
SJB Architects.

Austbrokers

Cleartext’s thorough reporting and robust archiving process saves our business lots of money... a refreshing improvement on our previous system.

Mike Davies,
Data Center Manager, Austbrokers.

Why the Cloud?

Hosting companies run servers securely with higher uptime than on premise servers, and running servers probably isn't your core business.

Combining Cloud computing with the agility of Web 2.0 technology means I.T. systems can adapt quickly to match your business needs.

What do Gartner think?

Gartner "is the IT professional's best first source for addressing virtually any IT issue because of our world-class, objective insight, the rapid access to that insight, and the low cost compared to the impact and other alternatives."

Re-imagining IT: The 2011 CIO Agenda The Gartner 2011 CIO Survey reveals that almost half of all CIOs expect to operate their applications and infrastructures via cloud technologies within the next five years. This change will necessitate that CIOs re-imagine IT and lead their organisation through a process of creative destruction.

read more at Gartner.com