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Mobilegov and ftopia sign a strategic partnership agreement

This technological and commercial strategic agreement will make it possible for both companies to develop a common solution distributed in SaaS mode (Software as a Service).

François-Pierre Le Page, Founder and Managing Director of Mobilegov France S.A.: “Security is often viewed as an obstacle in the use of PC applications. At Mobilegov however, we believe it to be a facilitator by supporting the adoption of SaaS services by companies” declares  “This partnership reaffirms this belief, as it will allow our customers to combine identity-based security with the simplicity of use of the online storage spaces offered by ftopia”. Read the rest of this entry »

Keep it Lateral!

McKinsey wrote an article (“Beyond the Business Unit”, February 2001) some time back regarding what they called “lateral processes”. As a keen observer of the impact (or occasional lack thereof) technology can have on knowledge workers, I’ve wondered what benefit collaboration in an organisation can have? Read the rest of this entry »

Take Back Your Inbox!

despairMany organisations struggle to deal with the volumes of unstructured content on an everyday basis:

Don’t expect that the volume of content will diminish any time soon. 

One of the biggest culprits of the information overload is email. Many of us are already slaves to email.  We use our inbox as a filing cabinet. This behaviour can be difficult to change.  Read the rest of this entry »