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Getting your network ready for BYOD.

Posted on 4th June 2016 Under Mobile

The Bring your own device scheme is becoming ever more popular in organizations of all sizes. Employees can bring their own smartphones, tablets and laptops to work to assist them in completing daily tasks, this allows them access to their…

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Mobile Collaboration Will Drive Innovation in your Workplace.

Posted on 27th May 2016 Under Mobile

Mobile collaboration can change the way a business works, it provides increased flexibility, productivity and responsiveness by improving access to existing desktop tools. Mobile collaboration introduces a range of capabilities that enable employees to interact, share, work on a common…

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Cloud Onboarding

Posted on 18th May 2016 Under Cloud

Why should SMB’s make the move to the cloud? SMBs stand to gain much from the promise of cloud computing technologies as it offers them the opportunity to enhance and improve IT capabilities in a way they previously could not.…

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Sate the Player: The Gaming of your Crew

Posted on 7th May 2016 Under Inspiration

If you have been paying attention, you'll be aware of two things: 1) that – as mentioned in my previous post – this week is all about gamification and 2) that gamification has been something of a big deal for…

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Building a Timeless Brand

Posted on 22nd April 2016 Under Brand

Building and managing a brand is the most strategic contribution marketing managers can make. Regular readers of this blog will recognise that this is exactly the sort of obvious statement I like to make to start off with. But when…

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Customer Retention & Advocacy

Posted on 13th April 2016 Under Marketing

Customer Retention and Advocacy. Let’s start with some obvious statements: your customers are your businesses’ most valuable assets. Your business cannot exist without keeping hold of those customers. So far, so good. The importance of each and every customer is…

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The Evolution of Webmail

Posted on 2nd April 2016 Under Product

The Evolution of Webmail The idea of a web based mail client was first introduced in the mid-1990s when Europe saw three implementations, Soren Verjrum’s Webmail, Luca Manunza’s Webmail and Remy Wetzel’s Webmail. Since then, the email web application idea…

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