There are many examples of mature traditional businesses which have become 'veritable institutions'. We thought it only fair that we follow up with some examples of companies who are failing to make the magic work.
Many of the emails we have received from IT managers cite examples of people abusing the system with constant personal emails, some extreme examples even mention obscene emails which became a matter for the police because of their severity.
Here are some examples of what we commonly hear: Alright, so at least one of the above is true but we know there are much better examples out there. Everyone knows about urban myths - the Kentucky Fried rat, 'the film star and the rodent', the...
Routine functions are cited as suitable for a standardised approach, and HR and finance are the examples chosen. Government itself has examples, such as the passport system, where a new IT system failed to support the real needs of a department...
According to FAST, examples of email compliance issues companies may not be aware include storing emails in their original form, saving records on non-erasable, non-volatile drives and showing a complete list of recipients on each message.
Let me cite two recent examples. So these are two examples. But usually in the name of marketing, though sometimes out of confusion or for cultural reasons, they vary too much. One way of defining technology types is through long and often complex...