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Automation Logic

Cloud adoption, automation and DevOps consultancy

Automation Logic logo
101-200 employees
  • B2B
  • Consulting
  • DevOps
  • Automation
  • Cloud Computing
Waterloo, London, UK

Company mission

Automation Logic's mission is to enable organisations to realise their creative potential through automation.

Our take

Since being founded by a pair of former datacenter automation veterans in 2012, Automation Logic has done well to stay just ahead of the curve of shifting demands in its field, with the bulk of its services now targeting the booming cloud adoption niche.

The company, which is partnered with AWS, Microsoft, and Google, has grown into a leading consultancy in both the UK as well as in Europe, with a solid client base across the public and private sectors including The Met Office, BT, HP, Thomson Reuters, and Deutsche Telekom.

That Automation Logic has enjoyed such strong growth over the last decade with no major VC investment is an impressive feat. The company doesn’t appear to be resting on its laurels however, and has been scaling up its team in anticipation for another major growth phase.

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Steph

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Benefits

  • Pension
  • £2,000 per year personal development budget
  • Employee Assistance Program for mental health support and supporting your wellbeing
  • Life assurance
  • Retail perks and discounts
  • Home-working equipment
  • Annual eye care support
  • An annual Flexible Benefits Allowance to build a benefits package to suit your individual and family needs. Choose from: Private medical insurance, Dental insurance, Gym membership or fitness classes, Critical illness cover, Health screening and allergy testing, Independent financial advice, financial coaching and a tax return service, Holiday trading to buy extra days holiday, Cycle to work scheme, Home fitness bike and online classes, and Carbon footprint advice.

Company values

  • Curiosity, Always learning: Curiosity shapes our understanding of the world. As individuals it inspires us to question everything we know until we find a solution or work out a better one. As a team it drives us forward, pushing us to innovate and keep ahead of accepted norms, maximising the positive disruption delivered through automation. Curiosity spurs our enthusiasm and dedication to our work, keeping our approach instinctive and human.
  • Humility, Pride without ego: We are proud to be subject matter experts in our field, valuing our expertise without ego. Confidence in our abilities is always balanced with an understanding of the responsibility we have as digital innovators and engineers. We are cognisant of the future impact of automation on society and strive to be the educators and navigators of this new age. Staying open to new ideas and different points of view is key to this aspiration.
  • Courage, Never breaking our promise: We are committed to delivering better business through automation and we are invested in the sustainable prosperity of our clients. We believe in open, honest and mutually beneficial partnerships that are built around trust, knowledge sharing and giving/receiving the right advice. We never compromise for short-term fixes. We prefer to speak up at the right time and enlighten clients to the best and most sustainable solution.
  • Collaboration, Committed to our clients, our values and each other: We are engineers, consultants, strategists and evangelists for automation. Together, we combine skills to create joined-up strategies for our clients based on a clear understanding of their business. Our aim is to become a trusted and valued extension of their team, sharing knowledge and showing initiative at every stage. We thrive in collaboration and actively seek out partners and suppliers who share the same values.

Leadership

Kris Saxton

(Partner)

Committee member on TechUK’s Central Government Council and Cabinet Office SME Panel member. Previously founded and was Managing Director of Aethernet, a data centre automation and hosting company.

Norm Russell

(Partner)

Was chief architect on HP’s Internet publishing architecture, and was Managing Principal at Oracle from 1998 - 2000. Helped pioneer data centre automation efforts in America and Europe through their work at Loudcloud (Opsware, acquired by HP).