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Kim England, Global Community Director at Pearson, recently praised our Blog Tile. Learn how one tile transformed Pearson's Neo Community and all of the different ways it can be utilized.
The Alfresco Community enables customers, partners, open source contributors, and enthusiasts to work together to make their organizations successful and improve Alfresco products.
When Starwood Hotels and Resorts embarked on a digital transformation initiative to change how they communicate and collaborate internally, they prioritized upgrading their intranet. Social Edge answered the call to partner with Starwood in vetting their community platform.
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Is your intranet working for your employees? Intranets have evolved over the past 10 years; from file storage environments to robust platforms where employees engage meaningfully in hybrid work environments. Modern intranets, known as employee experience platforms, also integrate Employee Journey technology which allows organizations to guide employees through key moments in their employee lifecycle.
Interested in our products for Verint? Watch as the team at Social Edge does a deep dive into a handful of our recent innovations.
For eighteen months, the COVID-19 pandemic has given us little choice but to work at home and a variety of other places, whether it’s at an office, a co-working space, or informally meeting with others. Hybrid work - working from home, the office, a mix of the two, and anywhere we can - has disrupted the centuries-long notion that a centralized office is at the core of how we get the best and the most work done.
Employees require versatile digital tools to communicate and collaborate, including dashboards, asynchronous discussions, real-time chat, video, etc., all in one place. But how is that actually created, implemented, and managed? What does the tech stack look like and how is it applied to create context for employees?