by Rob Morgan | Foundation, Foundation Feature Blog, RMS Blog
Toxic technology – It’s nobody’s fault, but the inevitability of developing and purchasing individual applications to solve single problems. In isolation, this can work fine, automating processes and bringing productivity gains to the individuals...
by Rob Morgan | Process, Process Feature Blog, RMS Blog
People like to dabble around in the world of personal productivity tools – Word or Pages instead of a typewriter, Excel or Sheets instead of a calculator and PowerPoint or Keynote instead of overhead slides. And just like their predecessors, they are not easily...
by Rob Morgan | Print Controller, RMS Blog
I read an interesting post this morning on the Retail Technology Review website on the back of recent news that luxury brands have destroyed millions of pounds worth of unsold merchandise to avoid their products falling into the wrong hands and being sold on the...
by Rob Morgan | Metro, RMS Blog
Well, one of the big factors is cost – not cost to purchase, but the cost savings to the organisation of getting rid of dozens of other software products that are superseded by metro. The cost of keeping multiple software applications running is often...
by Rob Morgan | Metro, RMS Blog
Well, one viewpoint is the care we put into our customers – no random email surveys or the occasional telephone call here, each customer is allocated their own Team Metro personnel – real people who genuinely care, who are employed just to ensure your...
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