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It is time for a renewed national ICT Industry Policy Framework

Malta’s ICT industry has experienced substantial growth, which to a degree mirrors similar trends elsewhere since 1990. Today the sector is said to contribute some 5% of GDP.

Historically, the first national ICT policy has its roots in a Public Service Review carried out in 1990 which charted out strategic reform supported by ICT.

iMovo Welcomes Michael Vassallo

We are pleased to welcome Michael Vassallo in the role of Business Intelligence (BI) Developer. Michael graduated from the University of Malta, with a B.Sc (Hons) in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, and has been working as a software developer for the past 2 years. He’s proud to be part of the iMovo team and […]

Automating for Marketing Success

I’ve always considered Marketing to be a very creative discipline – with the capacity to pull at our heart strings, senses and “needs” to drive brand awareness, interest and ultimately the transaction.

Customer Relationship Management

Every business organisation today operates within highly competitive and dynamic markets; changing customer needs and demands require a new and innovative approach through which to manage the business successfully. Those organisations that opt to cling to the habitual and sometimes out-dated approach to business operations, adhering to the philosophy of “business as usual,” face an inevitable struggle to merely survive.

Introducing Sub Grids in Microsoft CRM2011

One striking upgrade introduced in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 over its predecessor CRM 4.0, is the introduction of grids embedded into forms. This UI capability provides users with fast and powerful access to an entity’s related child entities with an in-built facility to create and edit items through the parent form. The image below shows a sub grid displaying a list of an account’s related contacts.

BI Analytic Tools Help Business Organisations

Business organisations have been collecting customer data since time immemorial; whether on clay tablets, papyrus and subsequently paper. With the advent of computerisation most business organisations found themselves maintaining electronic systems designed and built to store and accumulate ever-growing amounts of raw customer data. Due to the way computer applications were then designed, it was not always easy to aggregate different systems, and the data they respectively stored, in an attempt to construct a single, unified, view of the customer.

Where is the world going?

Watch the news or read the Economist and you have to believe these are the “Last Days” , just short of economic Armageddon. Makes one wonder whether starting up a business with this kind of news for company is such a bright idea after all…

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