About Valdosa Tech Solutions

An independent technology consultancy, founded on a simple frustration: that most organisations are asked to make expensive IT decisions with only a salesperson to advise them.

Who we are

Valdosa Tech Solutions Limited is an information technology consultancy registered in England and Wales and based in Luton, Bedfordshire. The company was incorporated on 27 January 2025 under the Companies Act 2006 by its founder and sole director, Ejemenare Omo-Osagie, and works with organisations across the UK.

We are small on purpose. Every engagement is led by the consultant you meet in the first call, and we take on the number of clients we can genuinely think about — which is fewer than we could technically bill. Where a piece of work needs specialist hands beyond our own, we say so and bring in named associates rather than quietly stretching.

Why the company exists

Technology advice in the UK mid-market is mostly given by people who are also selling something. Resellers recommend the platform they resell; managed service providers recommend the estate that is easiest for them to manage; the incumbent supplier recommends whatever avoids admitting the last recommendation was wrong. None of them are dishonest — they are just not disinterested.

Valdosa exists to occupy the other seat: the one where the only thing we sell is the thinking. We hold no vendor partnerships, take no referral commission, and never invoice for the software you end up buying. If the correct answer is that you should spend nothing and change nothing, that answer costs the same as any other.

What we believe

  • Advice must be independent to be worth anything. The moment a consultancy earns money from the outcome it recommends, it is no longer advising — it is quoting.
  • Write it down. Verbal recommendations cannot be checked, circulated or argued with. Everything we conclude is delivered as a document you own.
  • Plain English is a professional obligation. If a recommendation cannot be explained to the person paying for it, it has not been thought through yet.
  • Boring technology wins. We favour mainstream platforms with large talent pools and long support horizons. Novelty has to justify itself.
  • Good consultancy ends. We aim to leave documentation, routines and confidence behind — not a dependency. Being easy to stop using keeps us honest.

How we are registered

Companies House records two activities for us, and both are deliberate. The first, SIC 62020 — information technology consultancy activities, is the core of what we do: advising on strategy, cloud, security, integration and procurement. The second, SIC 96090 — other service activities not elsewhere classified, covers the practical business and project support that carries those recommendations through to something real: coordinating projects, managing suppliers, writing documentation and training the people who use the systems.

Company details

Legal nameVALDOSA TECH SOLUTIONS LIMITED
Trading nameValdosa Tech Solutions
Company typePrivate company limited by shares
Company number16210441
Incorporated27 January 2025, under the Companies Act 2006
Registered inEngland and Wales
Registered office73 Coltsfoot Green, Luton, England, LU4 0XW
DirectorEjemenare Omo-Osagie
Nature of business (SIC) 62020 — Information technology consultancy activities
96090 — Other service activities not elsewhere classified
Emailinfo@valdosatech.org
Websitehttps://valdosatech.org

Our registered office is an address for statutory correspondence and is not a walk-in office. Please write to info@valdosatech.org to arrange any meeting.

In practice

What working with us looks like

One consultant, start to finish

The person who scopes the work does the work and presents the findings. Nothing is handed to a junior after the sale, because there is no sale to hand it after.

Fixed fees, written scopes

You know the cost and the deliverables before anything begins. If the scope genuinely needs to change mid-engagement, we agree that in writing before doing the work.

Findings you can challenge

Every report goes to you in draft first, so factual errors get corrected before anyone else reads it. Disagreement at that stage is useful, not awkward.

See how we think before you commit

The easiest way to judge a consultancy is to ask it something difficult. Send us the question you are wrestling with — a migration, a quote, a system nobody trusts — and see what comes back.