Crimson Tide, provider of mpro5, appoints new CEO
Crimson Tide, the provider of mpro5, the process management app, has announced the appointment of Phil Meyers as its new CEO.
Read MoreCrimson Tide, the provider of mpro5, the process management app, has announced the appointment of Phil Meyers as its new CEO.
Read MoreWhere there are buses, there are risks. We’re talking about 12-tonne lumps of metal, after all. And no matter how well your bus company manages those dangers, accidents will happen.
Read MoreSafe & legal logbooks are the bedrock of any compliance regime and are filled out for hundreds of specific purposes by most employees on a daily basis. But this is an expensive, people intense process that is difficult to manage, open to misinterpretation and full of easy to ignore processes. Consequently, measurement and reporting is difficult, as is the validation of compliance.
Read MoreGeospatial data may sound a little abstract, but it is (quite literally) everywhere. Whether you’re following your maps app to a new place or tracking a parcel, this data helps us to see not just the location of something but its status, travel and any related events – often in real-time.
Read MoreThere is still a perception that Smart Stations are a future technology with limited practical benefit. In this article Toby Hawkins, sales director of ‘Software as a Service’ provider mpro5, considers the substantial returns that the Internet of Things (IoT) can provide today when used in stations.
Read MoreThe rail network is awash with data. It’s absolutely everywhere.
Read MoreThe new National Standards for Cleanliness have focused trusts’ attention on complying with the crucial 50-point check. But are they seizing this opportunity to improve the effectiveness of their cleaning processes, rather than just treating it as a tick box to get a clean bill of health? Audit scores are about more than compliance, which should be just the start.
Read MoreAs more details emerge on how the Plan for Rail is going to impact the industry, we speak about Service Quality Regimes and how they will change rail.
Read MoreIn a recent article, we talked about how some companies are so fixated on feature lists that they’re not considering the bigger picture when buying software. Part of that bigger picture is adoption.
Read MoreWe've talked before about why the NHS keeps getting software wrong. Often, the problem stems from people asking the wrong questions at the tender stage, meaning the project is doomed from the start. We're going to be controversial here and say that long lists of features are where it all starts to go pear-shaped.
Read MoreMany believed it wouldn’t happen in their lifetime but the new National Standards of Healthcare Cleanliness are finally here - and only nine years later than promised. Not as long as the film director James Cameron took to make Avatar (15 years if you’re asking) but still quite a wait.
Read MoreTrain presentation. TP for short. Or, as your customers might put it: making your trains look clean and smart.
Read MoreIf you’re in the food or catering industry, then chances are you’ll be all-too-familiar with landmark labelling legislation coming into force this October. At least, I hope you are. Because Natasha’s Law is set to shake up the entire sector – and businesses need to be prepared.
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