Information Leadership launches cloud-based service
Information Leadership launches cloud-based service at sell-out roadshow
Information Leadership, in
partnership with cloud services leader Revera, has launched
two game-changing alternative options for companies and
organisations considering a transition to the cloud for
information management.
Launched at Information Leadership’s ‘Digital Workplace’ roadshow in Wellington this week, C-Stack iWorkplace and Homeland Cloud iWorkplace are Infrastructure as a Service platforms that deliver the benefits of Microsoft 365 or All of Government Enterprise Content Management options without their downsides.
As well as having greater functionality, these iWorkplace enabled cloud products offer significant advantages in terms of cost, control and credibility. Empowering its clients to be self-sufficient in developing and managing their ECM system is a hallmark of Information Leadership’s approach, and underpins the iWorkplace point of difference.
Information Leadership Director Sarah Heal says it’s important that public sector organisations in particular are aware of other options such as this.
“There are some misperceptions in the market about the extent to which agencies are able to look beyond All of Government ECM suppliers for the most cost-effective and fit-for-purpose solutions for their organisation. However a growing number of government agencies are selecting the iWorkplace approach. They tell us this is because of the much lower and more transparent pricing, the many credible reference sites and the control and flexibility the agency then has over its implementation.
“We’ve had a great response to our ‘Digital Workplace’ events so far, and the number of attendees from public sector organisations at our Wellington roadshow event shows that there is a real appetite for understanding more about the other options available that will support full compliance with requirements of the Public Records Act.”
Following the success of the ‘Digital Workplace’ events held in Auckland, Christchurch and Wellington, all of which have been oversubscribed, Information Leadership will host these sessions in other regions throughout 2015.
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