Sweetening customer satisfaction and the return to roots
Posted on 04. Apr, 2012 by Ashleigh.
As marketers we are constantly tasked with thinking about how we can creatively engage with prospects. Here, we’re obsessive about showing everyone who comes across Huddle that we are truly an amazing company, made up of passionate people, who go the extra mile in everything we do. From fun (you do remember our Huddle band, [...]
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Must read on PandoDaily: “Mobility and the Enterprise: 3 Ways to Prevent Meltdown”
Posted on 03. Apr, 2012 by Aaron Endre.
PandoDaily recently posted a piece by Huddle co-founder and EVP Andy McLoughlin in which he discusses the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) trend, what it has meant for business IT strategy and how to make it work for you. Excerpt: “When it comes to adopting a mobile strategy, there are keys to success that ensure [...]
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10,000,000 Credit Cards Jeopardized: The Importance of Securing Data
Posted on 02. Apr, 2012 by Aaron Endre.
Last week the world was reminded of the importance of securing data—especially extremely sensitive personal data—when it was first reported by Brian Krebs that a massive security breach at Global Payments put transactional and personal data for 10 million credit card accounts at risk. As security analyst Avivah Litan at Gartner writes: “I’ve spoken with [...]
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Bring Your Own Device: Not just for corporates
Posted on 30. Mar, 2012 by Pauline.
The launch of the iPad 3 a few weeks ago sparked the familiar buying frenzy and just 72 hours after the launch Apple announced that it sold three million tablets. The popularity of tablets has grown exponentially over the last few years as an increasing number of people use their devices to access the internet, [...]
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Public services to go ‘digital by default’ within three years
Posted on 29. Mar, 2012 by Pauline.
In last week’s Budget announcement, Chancellor George Osborne declared that by 2015 the government will move to a “digital by default” approach to its transactional services. Aware that many users of these services may not be digitally-savvy, user experience has been placed at the very heart of this promise. With the document stating that: “The [...]
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Huddle’s Guide to Sensibly Securing the Cloud — Part 1: Getting Physical with Security
Posted on 28. Mar, 2012 by James Matthews.
Welcome to the first of a four-part series from Huddle covering topics related to cloud security! This series will help demystify the terminology, acronyms (and accreditation) in order to provide greater clarity on the concepts associated with cloud computing. This series is more of a cloud-computing field guide for time-strapped senior IT executives who need [...]
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The death of file search and the rise of predictive “push”
Posted on 09. Mar, 2012 by Andy.
If you’re a fan of Downton Abbey, you know that the most favored servants are those who have come to know their employers’ needs and preferences so well that steps are proactively taken to ensure that members of the Grantham family are never in need of anything. Just as they begin getting hungry, a meal [...]
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Huddle Sync – The world’s first intelligent sync tool for the enterprise
Posted on 21. Feb, 2012 by Alastair.
It’s not often that you get to announce a genuine world first, but I am delighted to say that with the launch of the Huddle Sync private beta program, today is one of those days. Here at Huddle, our goal is to revolutionize enterprise content management and collaboration by providing a single secure platform upon which [...]
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Huddle now available through the G-Cloud Services Framework
Posted on 20. Feb, 2012 by Pauline.
Yesterday, the UK government announced that Huddle has been successful in our bid to be on the G-Cloud Services Framework. With our ever-growing user base across government – Huddle is now used by 75 per cent of central UK government and numerous local council and NHS organisations – it’s great news for UK public sector [...]
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5 Ways to Ensure Secure File Collaboration in a Post-WikiLeaks World
Posted on 07. Feb, 2012 by Alastair.
With data growing exponentially and individuals within organizations using personal endpoint devices for business use it makes sense that file security is now one of the top priorities for IT admins. For organizations that enable file collaboration with sensitive documents — especially large governmental organizations that are still reeling from the sting of WikiLeaks — [...]
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Taking on SharePoint with a marching band – behind the scenes
Posted on 25. Jan, 2012 by Ashleigh.
Monday 3 October 2011, 7:45 am: More than 130 people scramble into position, horns blowing, drums rolling, cheerleaders chanting, but all I can hear is the sound of my heart beating. This is it, the moment Huddle has been preparing for and I’ve been coordinating for more than nine months: Huddle is about to take [...]

