iMovo Welcomes Brian Scicluna
iMovo is pleased to welcome Brian Scicluna in the role of Business Intelligence (BI) Developer. Having completed his education at MCAST ICT Institute, Brian started his career in 2006 working as a software engineer in an insurance company within an in-house software development team.
iMovo Participates in MITA Workshop
iMovo has recently participated in the first “Tech Enabled Careers for Girls” workshop, organised by MITA. The aim of this event was to give young female students the opportunity to meet and connect with successful female professionals who would inspire them and serve as role models.
iMovo welcomes Neil Sammut
We are pleased to welcome Neil Sammut in the role of Business Intelligence (BI) Developer. Neil is currently reading for a Master’s degree in Business Intelligence at the University of Dundee, and has been working as a full-time software developer for the past 3 years.
4 Steps to a Clean and Up-to-date Customer Database
Every database is subject to bad data. Bad data can take the form of duplicate or spam records and outdated information, and affects business analysis as it may show inaccurate calculations which may eventually lead to lower productivity. In this article we discuss four useful tips for keeping a clean and efficient customer database.
How to turn Customer Data into Customer Insight
Access to the right customer insight at the right time, is crucial for business success. Many businesses have demonstrated that by utilising their customer data in an effective manner they can serve their customers better while improving their operations to optimise customer satisfaction.
iMovo Employees Attend Convergence EMEA 2013
Two iMovo employees, Hadrian Sammut and Darren Mercieca, recently attended Convergence EMEA 2013, held between the 4th and 6th November 2013, in Barcelona, Spain.
Executive Dashboards: Why Every Business Needs Them
Executives are at the helm of their organisations. To drive their organisations forward they have to take decisions on a daily, if not hourly basis, and they look to data and information to assist them in their decision-making process. However, very often executives don’t have time to sift through endless reports to get the information they need.
How to Keep Your Email Newsletters from Being Marked as Spam
Spam is considered as being unsolicited emails sent to a large number of people, and generally involves email advertising for a product or service. Spam affects businesses when sending emails to market their products and even when simply sending regular newsletters
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iMovo Limited,
‘Corradino Industrial Estate’, KW12, Level 2,
Paola, PLA 3000
Malta, Europe
Tel. +356 2248 8300
Email. [email protected]
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