About us
Why the name?

Fusion occurs in business when you take people who are motivated, combine them with systems that are optimised and add the right technology.
This formula has been applied successfully to create fusion and generate that all important added value across all kinds of organization, geography and enterprise.
Who we are
- Fusion technology www.technology-fusion.co.uk has been providing project management, web and system design, ecommerce and hi-tech product design and development services to a blue chip and government client base for more than a decade. Previous clients have included IBM, GEIS, MOD, DfES, Tesco, Ford and many others. Working with these companies, we learned the secrets of success and the pitfalls to avoid and in 2006 we began to collate and develop systems and services designed to extend this technology advantage to small businesses, start ups and SMEs .
What we do
- Today we concentrate almost entirely on the small to SME
marketplace and we are gradually building and refining a stable of
well received software products that are available on-demand with
the minimum of fuss and initial outlay.
Removing the barriers to entry in this way is seen as a way to grow our customers on the basis of value delivered consistently as opposed to locking them in with licenses and proprietary systems.
In the course of the past five years two major movements have influenced the availability of high quality software to the smaller business and fusion has been at the heart of these movements.
- The internet itself and the many communication tools that make it up has made it easy for us to collaborate and work with people in other economies taking advantage of cheap workforces and high skill levels to achieve things we would otherwise have to pass up. Multinationals have been doing this for years without passing n any of the benefits.
- The gradual maturation of a breed of open source software is
beginning to provide free-to- buy systems that make it easier for a
business to get on the technology ladder by saving on the initial
licensing costs and most important of all, it makes it possible to
alter and grow the system as the business grows and changes.
The previous disadvantages of poor design and lack of support associated with open source systems are very quickly evaporating as companies like fusion produce better interfaces, customisation services and comprehensive support arrangements at affordable costs.
Open source offerings now make up almost half of our business.

