June 05, 2004

knowledge management with spit and polish...

Valerie Darroch writes for the Sunday Herald--Software with a bit of spit and polish.

Valerie is writing about former Army communications officer, Andrew Fraser, who is now the chief executive of a Glasgow-based information management company -- i-documentsystems (Idox).

...Fraser, a reluctant ex-pat who now lives in the southeast, won plaudits in his native land last year for his decision to establish the headquarters of the company (which was originally based in central London) in Glasgow, bringing highly-skilled jobs in IT, finance and marketing to the city.

...Fraser and his team are on a roll, celebrating their latest acquisition and the first full quarter of profitability since Idox boldly floated on the Alternative Investment market (AIM) in 2000 in the thick of a technology sector meltdown .

...Idox, which was spun out of Lombard Risk, specialises in web-based software packages with a range of applications from document and records management to online planning solutions.

Last month Fraser sealed Idox's third acquisition, the purchase of TFPL, a knowledge management consulting firm with a string of blue-chip corporate clients including Goldman Sachs and Shell as well as a series of contracts with central government...

K-Collector Topics: Corporations Knowledge Management Writing London
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