Creating a fun video to introduce a new technology initiative can be an effective way to communicate upcoming changes and build awareness
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The inevitability of a mobile workplace
Mobile devices are enabling new forms of interaction with the potential to transform the modern workplace. Being able to connect, decide and act on the move is enabling very different ways of working
Modern intranets for digital business
A modern intranet needs to step-up and provide a digital workspace to assist with the new reality facing many organisations today: scenarios that are increasingly complex, volatile, uncertain and ambiguous
Creating a collaborative environment
Too many offices are designed for an era of work that no longer exists. Knowledge work benefits from creating a collaborative environment with the emphasis on connecting people, not hiding behind screens
What is SharePoint?
Microsoft has produced a nice short video that demonstrates the increasingly mobile aspect to collaborative work, using the new version of SharePoint
The inevitable shift to online services
Keynote presentation delivered for the Office 365 Business Briefing at Microsoft’s offices in London. Exploring the perfect storm of trends transforming the IT landscape
Reducing the cost of printing
Whilst there’s plenty of excitement around emerging trends disrupting traditional business models, sometimes it’s easy to overlook simple improvements that technology can enable
Digital trends compressing processes
Four real-world examples to demonstrate how digital technologies are compressing processes, speeding up the ‘gather intelligence – decide – act’ cycle across industries
Think beyond not post PC
For 99% of people, keyboard-input is becoming less relevant since devices got all interactive and touchy-feely. The design of the typical workplace and business software needs to catch-up…
Microsoft’s vision for the future
Every few years, Microsoft releases a ‘vision for the future’ video showing concepts of future technologies. Sometimes they can be a little too slick but it is interesting to watch the shifts in uses of technology