Today’s organizations have an increasing number of distributed services, including disparate systems and staff all requiring real-time bidirectional communication in an integrated and compliant environment. Still in many organizations email, fax and phone are used as the main communication channel. However, email messaging falls short of completely automating business processes for obvious reasons: content is unstructured and ad hoc, message recipients respond in unpredictable ways, email messaging is not secure and message delivery is not always guaranteed.
Organizations need to maximize operational responsiveness and informed decision making in order to maintain their competitive advantage. It’s critical for managers and team members to be notified immediately, regardless of location, when revenue impacting or risk mitigating events occur. Furthermore, all notifications need to be managed from a central actionable location, be relevant to the receiver and include all context in order for the user to make an informed decision or invoke the next process.
Kenamea enables firms to streamline business processes and improve business intelligence, by providing a secure communication channel that optimizes the interaction between a firm’s distributed workforce and its home office on a single compliant platform. Kenamea’s Enterprise Notification System (ENS) is a functionally rich, scalable enterprise application that distributes and manages high impact notifications and corresponding workflow to individuals and teams throughout an organization. Notifications can be shared and viewed by team members, promoting collaborative, cooperative work practices. The ENS is the most feature rich and flexible collaborative notification management solution in the market.
| Do you effectively notify clients and advisors of corporate action events, such as voluntary tenders.....if not how much revenue do you think youre losing? Do you leverage your operations group to drive productivity? Do your employees have to go to multiple systems to access critical alerts and notifications? |
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