The company
A London company built
around one boundary.
The line between the network and the systems that use it is where most infrastructure projects lose time, money and accountability. QeNo Ltd exists to hold both sides of it.
What we are
QeNo Ltd is a private limited company registered in England and Wales, with its office at Bridgewater Place in Leeds and its registered office in London. We provide telecommunication access services and information technology services — network access, data-centre interconnection, cloud infrastructure, software development and applied artificial intelligence — to clients who need those elements to work as one system. Our engagements are not confined to the United Kingdom: we work across Europe, and internationally where a client's estate leads there. For clients whose data must remain in the European Union, we operate our own servers on contracted floor space in a Frankfurt data centre.
Europe-wide by design
Networks and data do not stop at borders, and neither do the obligations attached to them. Multi-country estates, cross-border transfers and differing residency rules are the normal case in our work — and where the answer has to be "inside the EU", we have our own hardware in Frankfurt rather than a policy statement.
Engineering-led
Decisions are made by the people who will operate the result. Proposals contain architecture, capacity figures and failure assumptions, not adjectives.
Contractually clear
Scope, service levels, data locations and exit arrangements are written down before delivery begins. There are no implied services and no undocumented dependencies.
Deliberately selective
We take on work we can staff properly. Where a requirement sits outside our competence, we say so and name what would be needed instead.
Registration details
The identifiers required for supplier onboarding, credit assessment and procurement records. Company information can be verified independently at Companies House.
The experience behind the company
QeNo Ltd is a recent incorporation. The people who run it are not new to this work. Between them they bring decades of software development and project delivery in commercial environments that each punish shortcuts in a different way — and the habits formed there are the reason the company is organised as it is.
Industry
Software and integration work in production and process environments, where systems interface with plant and equipment, availability is measured against the production schedule, and a change window is a few hours on a weekend.
Trade and commerce
Merchandise management, order processing and commercial back-office systems operating at volume, including data migrations and cut-overs where the reconciliation has to balance to the penny on the first attempt.
Two things carry over from that work. First, that infrastructure is judged on the day it fails, not the day it is installed. Second, that a system nobody can explain two years later is a liability, whatever it cost to build. Both are why our engagements end with documentation and a handover rather than a dependency.
The QeNo® mark
The wordmark is registered across the two classes that define the business: Class 38 for telecommunication and access services, Class 42 for software, cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence. Use of the mark, the logotype or any confusingly similar sign requires the prior written consent of QeNo Ltd.
Access to data networks, cloud networks and the internet; access to platforms, portals and databases; data transmission between data centres; user access to AI applications and data-processing platforms; rental of telecommunications apparatus and network access time.
Class 38 servicesSoftware development; AI software and algorithms; research and consultancy in artificial intelligence; SaaS, IaaS and PaaS; cloud computing; hosting, server hosting and co-location; virtual computer systems and data-centre architecture; systems analysis and integration; rental of software and equipment; electronic data storage.
Class 42 servicesWorking with QeNo
Supplier onboarding, technical due diligence or a first technical conversation — all start at the same address.