What information do we collect and how do we use it?

Details which you provide to us through the use of the Peninsula Evolvit Ltd web-site, including personal data such as your name, address, e-mail address and your particular interest in our products and services may be stored on a database to enable us to deal efficiently with your requirements.

We may use information that you supply to us through our website to provide you with details on products or services that you request or we feel may be of interest to you or to notify you about changes to our services. We may contact you by mail, telephone or e-mail to let you know about any products, services or promotions which we feel may be of interest to you. If at any time you should wish to have your personal data removed from our data records you should simply e-mail us at support@evolvit.co.uk with a message headed “Remove me from your database” together with the following information:

  • Your name
  • Your company name & address including postcode
  • Your telephone & fax number

Does Peninsula Evolvit Ltd disclose customer information to third parties?

We will not disclose your personal information to third parties, unless we are required to do so by law, or to prevent fraud.

In Summary

Peninsula Evolvit Ltd  will protect your privacy. We use the information we obtain purely in accordance with your instructions and requirements. We do not sell, trade, rent or give your personal information to others, unless we are required to do so by law, or to prevent fraud.

Case Studies

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Iceotemp

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Migrate from in House IT to EvolvIT

Moving away from an in house IT solution to an outsourced one

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Migration to 365

Migration to Cloud based solutions such as 365 and away from SBS.

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Plant-ex Ingredients Ltd

Migrating on premises servers to our Hosted solution.

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