Julian Beauchamp
CEO & Founder
Julian comes from an engineering background. He trained on early mainframe computers and has kept the pace as the industry and technology has developed. Logic and lateral thinking enable him to master the skills required to continue software development, as well as sourcing and successfully implementing solutions for clients to enhance their business.
Favourite Gadget
iPhone
Best tech invention
The Wheel
Outside of Microsolv
Sailing!
What will finally break the internet
Cyber crime
Cherry Summers
Operations Director
Cherry studied Business Administration at Bath University and has collected various other vendor qualifications during her time at Microsolv including Microsoft, Sage, VMware, Fujitsu and many more. Cherry is often described as the go-to person at Microsolv as she oversees the running of the company and can be depended on to answer queries or find the best person to answer the question for you.
Favourite Gadget
Smartphone
Best tech invention
Hosted email and Google Maps
Outside of Microsolv
Spending time with family and friends...and wine tasting!
What will finally break the internet
Social media or some crazy celebrity launch!
Mark Hofert
IT Director
Having spent his career in roles from Senior Engineer, Technical Director, to IT Director, Mark has great experience of working within all the roles, and knowing what clients need, and he really enjoys visiting and building relationships with Microsolv clients. Tasks can vary from simple system design to complete site rollout. He has various vendor based qualifications (Ruckus, Storagecraft) and is a WiSe qualified engineer.
Favourite Gadget
VR Headset
Best tech invention
Electric automobiles
Outside of Microsolv
Camping in the wild and travelling.
What will finally break the internet
TikTok.
Ion Chitic
Senior Support Engineer
Ion has a Bachelors and a Masters degree in Computer Science and Information Technology, also CCNA in routing and switching. With numerous skills, such as networking, virtualisation, Microsoft and Apple technology/software Ion enjoys putting the pieces together when something goes wrong; from cause to resolution.
Favourite Gadget
Mobile phone
Best tech invention
Radio (Wireless communication)
Outside of Microsolv
Watching films, computer games, and proving people wrong
What will finally break the internet
You can't break the internet, the internet breaks you!
Neil Drewitt
Senior Support Engineer
Neil has a background in networking, systems infrastructure and design. He joined us from the Events industry so he is used to working under pressure and delivering results quickly. He has excellent customer service skills and is keen to tackle any problem!
Favourite Gadget
Raspberry PI
Best tech invention
Combustion engine
Outside of Microsolv
Playing computer games, building PC's and generally anything techie.
What will finally break the internet
Social media
Jake Bowden
Support Engineer
Jake studied IT at college and completed a Level 2 Diploma in ‘System Support’ and a Level 3 Diploma in ‘Networking’. During his time at Microsolv Jake has completed his IT Apprenticeship. Jake is super keen and really enjoys working as part of a team learning from the other engineers. He is looking forward to extending his hands on experience and continuing to gain extensive knowledge of all things IT!
Favourite Gadget
Laptop (and phone!)
Best tech invention
Head/earphones
Outside of Microsolv
Going out, listening to music and playing on games consoles
What will finally break the internet
YouTube
Charles Ellis
Support Engineer
Charles has spent over a decade as an IT Professional. He has experience with software support, data centres, printer solutions, and customer support.
Favourite Gadget
Laptops
Best tech invention
Automated computation
Outside of Microsolv
RPGs with friends
What will finally break the internet
Financial Crash
Bao Le Quoc
Apprentice
Bao has recently joined the team as an apprentice.
Favourite Gadget
My GoPro
Best tech invention
The invention of the graphics card.
Outside of Microsolv
I like playing video games with my friends.
What will finally break the internet
Maybe a phone chip right in your brain—no more screens, just pure thought-to-text.










