Awards and Certificates.
CNET Awards
The successful Scottish Police
project,
Police Information Network for Scotland, has resulted in it
becoming a finalist for the award for "Public Sector
Technology Project of the Year" .
Making a substantial difference to the
way in which the police officers go about their day to day duty,
this eleviates the efforts and decreases the time it takes to
update and distribute new information to the entire workforce as
this was previously done through sending out a CD.
Immediacy Platinum and Training Certification
Being recognised as the sole Platinum
Immediacy partner recently, Auros is in pole position with both
accreditation for Immediacy training and installation. 
Delivering a record number of sites
spanning right across the globe, Auros is able to offer all
Immediacy clients dedicated training courses as well as scheduled
training courses either off-site or at Auros' specialist training
facility in Bristol.
Best Places to Work in IT Awards
Auros has been recognised as one of the Best Places to Work in
IT for the
category of
"IT Services Suppliers".
Organisers were said to be attracted to the innovative ideas
that the company used based on such simple strategy, for example
the Headline Board, the Breakfast Club, the Public Garden and most
of all by regarding its people as the company's most important
asset.
ISO 9000:2001 Accreditation
Auros is accredited with the ISO 9000 certification, a
significant
milestone which indicates the importance of quality as an
integral part of project delivery.
Ensuring Auros is able to deliver a better service and moreover
exceed customer expectations even further as a result of this
certification, in a competitive industry is vital.
Three Peaks Challenge
Auros doesn't do things by halves and in particular with this
case it proves the statement even more so!
The initial team challenge that Auros took part in
was the UK 3 Peaks Challenge, where the 5 Auros staff participating
with the encouragement of their support staff conquered the
peaks of Snowden, Scafell Pike and Ben Nevis in little over 27
hours including driving time between each peak. The event raised
just short of £20,000 for the charity CARE.