Northern Ireland enterprise software company Cranmore say they are "delighted" to announce the appointment of Enda Reynolds as its Solutions Director.
Enda, who is a well-known figure throughout Northern Ireland’s public sector, has spent over 20 years working closely with the region’s largest organisations, helping to deliver many significant software projects and has worked in Northern Ireland’s software development sector for almost 25 years.
A health sector specialist, Enda’s "much sought-after expertise" played a significant role in technical innovations that helped the sector navigate the Covid-19 crisis.
“This is an exciting time for both Cranmore and the public sector,” Enda reveals.
“New technologies and changed government strategies mean that, today, the opportunity for Cranmore to drive software innovation in Northern Ireland is vast.
"I have been hugely impressed by the technical capabilities at Cranmore and their rigour in applying the Agile methodology.
“What they are offering the public sector here is something truly transformational. We’re looking at a new standard of innovation, outpacing expectations, and helping the sector realise the productivity and innovation standards it is working so hard to achieve.”
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Cranmore’s managing director Chris Price said Enda’s appointment marked a new stage not only for the company but for the Northern Ireland sector.
“Enda’s expertise is unparalleled and adds a formidable new dimension to the talented team already at Cranmore,” he said.
“We have delivered major software projects for many of Northern Ireland’s largest organisations, but it’s clear that Enda’s arrival at Cranmore is not only an opportunity for us but for our local public services.”
Enda's appointment comes as Hoylwoord-based Cranmore has built a reputation for delivering guaranteed software success for organisations across Northern Ireland for 15 years.
Its work has included significant projects for major utilities, such as NIE and Energia, as well as innovative solutions and public sector apps for the Department of Justice and the Driver and Vehicle Association.
More recently, its work has attracted significant national transport clients in Great Britain.
“What we offer is unrivalled transparency and one of the best Agile teams in the industry,” Chris explains. “Now with the addition of Enda’s highly regarded expertise, we are hugely excited to see what lies ahead.”
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