We’re proud to share some fantastic news to kick off the year – Quiet Storm, based in Whitwick, Leicestershire, has been named Software Development Firm of the Year – UK in the 2026 Innovation Awards.
One Year On: A New Chapter for Quiet Storm
It’s been a year since Quiet Storm became a 100% employee-owned business — and what a year it’s been.
Bob clocks up 30 years’ service…
“I’ve enjoyed every minute working here at Quiet Storm. We have a great team, some wonderful clients, and some interesting projects to get involved in.”
Quiet Storm – Celebrating 35 years in business
As a predominantly web and browser software based company today, our 35 years in business have witnessed significant changes in the way businesses operate.
Bolstering our cyber credentials
Advances in technology have brought about an ever-evolving risk of attack from hackers and cyber criminals.
Congratulations Lewis Combey
We’re delighted to announce that Lewis Combey has been promoted to the role of Quality Services Manager here at Quiet Storm.
By Royal Appointment
Breedon Special Aggregates is the decorative division of Breedon Group plc, one of the UK’s leading construction materials providers.
Investing in our future talent
At Quiet Storm, we’re huge believers in apprenticeships and investing in the next generation of business leaders.
Medal Presentation and loyalty bonus for long serving employee
Quiet Storm Solutions have rewarded Studio Director Bob Tod’s 20 years loyal service by presenting him with a bonus of £2,000 and a specially designed giant size commemorative medal.
“Word of Mouth Marketing keeps our message out there”
Secure Retail have established a reputation for providing effective, efficient and secure chip and PIN payment solutions.
Aston Martin Surprise for Loyal Employee
Quiet Storm Solutions has rewarded an employee’s loyal service by presenting him with a cheque for £1000 and surprising him with the opportunity to drive the car of his dreams
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