About IT4SME
The digital workspaces company. Two problems, one partner.
We build mission critical workspaces for organisations that can't afford for them to fail. High performance virtual desktops for engineering and CAD, and enterprise grade browser control for every SaaS and web app your team touches.
What we do
We design, deliver and manage the digital workspace. End to end.
IT4SME has spent 15 years engineering virtual workspaces for organisations that depend on them. Architecture, hardware, the hypervisor, the delivery stack, the endpoint, the security layer, the audit trail. One partner, accountable for the whole outcome.
We focus on two problems most organisations get wrong: the infrastructure stack required to deliver GPU accelerated virtual desktops to engineering teams, and the browser layer where every SaaS interaction either stays under your control or doesn't.
Both have to be done properly. Both are mission critical. Both are what we deliver.
Why IT4SME
15 years on one problem. The answer keeps evolving.
IT4SME has spent 15 years solving one core problem: how do you give people secure, flexible access to the tools they need to do their work, from anywhere? We started with Citrix VDI, and we're still a leading Citrix partner. But the way people work has changed.
Today, most of the tools your team uses live in a browser. Microsoft 365, Salesforce, your accounting platform, your industry software. The virtual desktop is still relevant for some workloads such as GPU accelerated virtual desktops, but for the majority of SaaS and web applications, the Island Enterprise Browser is the smarter, faster, less expensive answer.
When the Island Enterprise Browser launched and started disrupting the market, we knew it was the next evolution. We became one of the first partners because we'd seen firsthand what customers needed, and the Island Enterprise Browser delivers it in a way nothing else does.
Let's talk about your workspace.
A 30 minute discovery call. Your workloads, your constraints, your timeline. You get a written architecture recommendation either way.