It appears clear to Jalios that the next growth lever for businesses will
be the use of the data, more or less structured, used to collaborate and
communicate: in our knowledge-based
society it is becoming vital to manage even informal data.
Enterprises and administrations have developed their efficiency
substantially by acquiring business information systems (IS) such as ERP, BPM
and CRM.
As Internet use has become ubiquitous, organizations have acquired
content management systems (CMS) to enable editorial teams to communicate with
customers or staff.
Over the last decade, so-called ECM (Enterprise Content Management)
solutions appeared incorporating electronic document management (EDM), alongside
tools to build portals providing a single point of access to information
systems.
Yet over this period we have seen increasing
divergence between the services provided by organizations for their employees
and the immensely popular web-based services embraced by the general public.
Jalios's mission is to give its customers the benefits of these so-called
"Web 2.0" services. In particular, social networks open up new
perspectives that will revolutionize collaboration and drive the development of
"collective intelligence".