Beer and Diapers. What does that say to you? You don’t think the two go together? You do? Or you know the story that a huge US superstore was claimed to have used data analysis on shopping trends to decide on their product placement in store — famously putting the … Continue reading
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The High Performance Digital Front Office
Avoka recently announced our intention to focus on the emerging Transaction Experience Management (TxM) market. This post is one of several posts that discuss TxM and the business drivers behind it.
SmartForms: Error free, efficient account opening
100% Online Adoption, 0% Form Data Errors, 0% Impact to IT Part of The Westpac Banking Corporation, BT Financial Group is one of Australia’s largest wealth management companies. BT‘s platform business deals with over 320,000 customers with $90billion under administration. Advisers using BT’s platforms were relying on heavily paper-based application forms for opening accounts … Continue reading
Your iPad as a business productivity tool
So, you’ve bought an iPad and you’re wondering how you can use it for business. I’ve had mine for about 12 months – it started off as a toy, but now it has now become an indispensable tool. Let me tell you how I’m using it. With the exception of … Continue reading
A tribute to Steve Jobs, a dash of my favourite Steve video clip, and a twist of e-Forms
Steve Jobs really was an exceptional individual. I think most people would agree that he has had more influence over the software industry than any other single person. And it is very difficult to imagine how anyone else will be able to pull off anything like what he has achieved ever again. I think one of the great things about Steve is that he really cared about user experience. Continue reading
The Internet – Coming to a Screen Near You (and not just at the movies)
The current generation of televisions are supporting some key internet technologies directly on the TV’s hardware – namely, Adobe Flash and Google Android. This means, the experiences we create for the web, expecting to be used by people with computers – can now be accessed from the living room, from the TV. Continue reading