Technology that works together.

Oblyx combines practical local support, modern business communications, connected software, useful web experiences and engineering-led development. Each area has a clear purpose. Together, they provide a wider view of how technology should support people and organisations.

Oblyx Hub core LocalVoiceHubWebStudio

Different problems. One connected view.

A website, phone system, network or business application rarely succeeds in isolation. It depends on people, information, suppliers and the way work moves through the organisation.

Oblyx keeps the specialist areas clear while retaining that wider context. You can work with one part of the company without buying into everything else, but the solution will not be designed as though the rest of your business does not exist.

Start with the outcome your business needs.

These are the practical problems behind the five Oblyx areas. Choose the closest match for a more specific answer.

Practical judgement across every part of Oblyx.

Understand before changing

Begin with the real environment, users and constraints instead of forcing the problem into a preferred product.

Keep responsibility visible

Make it clear who owns the next action, where information lives and what the customer should expect.

Build only what is useful

Use established tools where they fit and create something new only where the benefit justifies the complexity.

David Thomson in the Oblyx office

Oblyx is led by David Thomson.

David works directly across the company’s technical areas, from business infrastructure and communications to web systems and software development. That breadth is what allows Oblyx to connect problems that would otherwise be passed between separate suppliers.

For local services and commissioned work, David remains the person who understands the requirement and is accountable for what happens next.

Meet David and learn how Oblyx works

Start with the problem, not the product.

Tell David what is not working, what is changing or what you want to create. He will help identify the right Oblyx area—or say plainly when another route would be better.

Contact David