Databarracks
Project Scrapbook
About our partners
Databarracks provide secure and supported cloud services in the UK. They deliver Infrastructure, Disaster Recovery and Backup services as well as 24 hour support to their customers 365 days a year. They also have one of the most secure data centres in the world – a former nuclear bunker 30 metres underground. How cool is that?
The film
In ‘Changes to Computer Thinking’, Stephen Fry takes us on a rollercoaster ride from the invention of the abacus, through to modern cloud computing. We see how the modern revolution in computing allows even the smallest companies to access the sort of security, scalability and reliability of systems that were once the preserve of only the largest companies. And we find out how Databarracks can help any company move into a fully connected future.
Tech Superpowers (TSP) approached us seeking a creative solution to showcase the challenges growing companies face and explain how MSPs like them can facilitate a comprehensive, well-documented onboarding process.
XPertDPO came to us looking for an engaging animation to clearly convey their Data Compliance and Protection services. What unfolded was an enjoyable and productive collaboration that proved even a subject that may seem dry, like GDPR, could be infused with fun.
A wave of new technologies is crashing around us. This wave will bring advancements at a rate never before seen and help us achieve crucial goals such as advancements in clean energy. It could also empower bad actors, however, creating new tools for disruption and interference.
We worked with LayerTwo Labs to create a whiteboard explainer video introducing BIP 300.
Back for its fourth year, Security@ is HackerOne’s global security conference. The conference brings together security industry influencers, elite hackers and thought leaders to create the industry’s largest gathering.
In today’s world an address acts as a de facto form of identity and underpins everything from applying for a job to opening a bank account. The lack of an address can be a huge barrier to people experiencing homelessness receiving support and help.
The Pelagios Network bring together knowledge and skills from the humanities, cultural heritage, computing and data science. The network is dedicated to creating connections and deeper insights into historical artifacts and places of interest.
Conceived in the 1960s, the Asian Development Bank are a financial institution who foster economic growth and cooperation. They came to us to create a whiteboard animation sharing the vision behind their new project with their staff.
Quantum Discoveries combine the art of geological interpretation with a data driven approach. They came to us to create a whiteboard animation telling the story of their Discovery Platform.
We worked with Pfizer to create a series of illustrations presenting various aspects of the digital health story, primed for print and online usage.
AI is a big and growing part of our lives, but it isn’t new. It enables a range of functions, and as this range grows it is raising questions about the future of AI in society. This Whiteboard Animation for The Royal Society explores the subject.
Oxford Brookes University asked us to create an explainer video about their I.T strategy. They have created a strategy with strong foundations and an eye on innovation to empower staff and students to be the best they can be.
E-Therapeutics are an Oxford, UK-based company with a unique and powerful computer-based drug discovery platform and a specialised approach to network biology. They wanted us to make them a whiteboard animation that describes how their network-driven drug discovery ("NDD") methodology allows them to discover new and better drugs in a more efficient and effective way.
American based health platform InTouch Health asked us to create an explainer video to show medical professionals the power of Enterprise 2.0, and the way it can bring them closer to their patients.
How does life get ‘under your skin’? We explained the importance of the International Centre for Lifecourse Studies’ research in this whiteboard animation.
In ‘Changes to Computer Thinking’, Stephen Fry takes us on a rollercoaster ride from the invention of the abacus, through to modern cloud computing.
Are you a slave to data, or are you the ruler of your digital empire? Find out in this whiteboard animation.