Peter Dinham
Thursday, 29 October 2009 09:06
IT Industry -
Deals
Healthcare IT solutions vendor, ISOFT is to deploy an Intranet DASHBOARD communications platform across its global business for its 4,700 employees, replacing several existing intranet systems following its merger with IBA Health two years ago.
iSOFT CEO, Martin Wilkinson, said today that iD
was evaluated against a number of other solutions in the market and was
chosen for its “ease-of-use, cost-effectiveness and because it offered
iSOFT a large number of useful applications straight out of the box.”
According to Wilkinson the need for a new group-wide intranet was
recognised at all levels and across all operational areas of the
company because of the need to build a strong sense of unity and
corporate culture among iSOFT employees.
“Our new intranet will be the single most important internal
communications channel that the company will have at its disposal,” he
said. “It will put key information within easy reach of all our
employees from a single site and replace the various intranets that
currently exist within the group.
“It will greatly increase the level of information sharing and open up
new collaboration opportunities, which should have a positive impact on
the performance of employees and the company as a whole.”
Wilkinson said the creation of the new site has given iSOFT a “valuable
opportunity to carry out a complete review of its intranet strategy and
decide, in an innovative way, how content should best be presented on
the new system, rather than purely migrating content across from their
existing intranet sites.
“The company is training about 40 sub-site administrators and content
editors who will be responsible for creating and updating content
relating to their specific areas of the iSOFT business, ensuring that
the intranet reflects the activities of each business function and
regional business unit. It will be available in multiple languages to
reflect the global nature of iSOFT’s business.”
Connie Pandos, co-founder and director of Intranet DASHBOARD, said an
"increasing number” of companies were choosing iD to help govern their
internal communications following a merger or acquisition.
Pandos claimed that “iD helps bring order to the chaos. When two
companies come together there’s usually an enormous amount of
information that needs to be brought under control. This is what iD
does best. Combined with its price tag and feature-rich toolkit, it’s
a great option.”