Waste within the NHS Waste within the NHS Blog author (JG) / Friday, October 25, 2013 There is a lot in the news these days about an expectation of belt-tightening within the public sector. As a software supplier working within the NHS and Public Sector verticals, I get the opportunity to understand their IT environments and gain an insight into various NHS Trusts. We work with some great NHS partners who have seen the light, but sadly, waste is a stark reality and an accepted culture. The NHS is currently undergoing a period of extensive change - technological, social and ... Read more
Looking forward to the next 500 Looking forward to the next 500 Mitch Brown / Wednesday, October 16, 2013 What a journey it has been. As we announced our 500th Zetadocs for NAV sale at the Directions conference in Nashville this week, my mind wandered back to our first sales a few years ago. “How did we get here?”, I thought. The answer, of course, was right before me in the form of nearly 70 people from the NAV partner community that were attending our session. We certainly couldn't have reached this milestone without them. I felt a debt of gratitude and hoped that I had done as much to ... Read more
Winning projects – but not at any cost Winning projects – but not at any cost Chris Oswald / Thursday, October 10, 2013 We've been finding that a growing number of management consultancies are showing interest in Timemaster because it brings insight into the profitability of each project across a firm and calculates how much of each consultant’s “chargeable” time actually gets invoiced and paid. So this year we've worked with prospects and customers to improve how Timemaster handles the full life cycle of projects for management consultants. It is now a great tool for ensuring that new business is ... Read more
Roll up! Roll up! Roll up! Roll up! Greg Cole / Tuesday, October 1, 2013 We’ve just released the fourth update rollup for Zetadocs for NAV. Update rollups include all the newest patches and hotfixes since the last version release. Historically, Microsoft pioneered this rollup mechanism as a way of helping their customers (and the partners who support them) access a single update that includes the cumulative set of post release hotfixes, before the number of fixes becomes unwieldy and confusing. Spreading the load We decided to adopt update rollups ... Read more