Posts Tagged ‘INM’

TED Phenomenon Hits Montreal

Thursday, November 25th, 2010

TEDxMcGillLast weekend, the TED phenomenon came to Montreal in the form of Relentless Curiosity, a TEDxMcGill event. The TEDx  program offers communities, individuals and organizations the opportunity to deliver TED-like experiences at the local level. TEDxMcGill attracted nearly 600 attendees, making it the largest TEDx event in North America to-date.

The event was very much in the spirit of TED, a non-profit organization devoted to “Ideas worth Spreading”. It featured a combination of local speakers from the academic community as well as some interesting community speakers. The organizers also aired some select TED talks that fit nicely with the local programming. Ideas discussed throughout the day ranged from stimulating curiosity among managers, through to saving a million lives by spending time online. (more…)

Two Upcoming Webinars – Register Now

Friday, October 15th, 2010

Free Webinars by INMWe’ve just scheduled two new webinars for the month of November. The first session, “20 Tips for an Effective Website Revamp” provides organizations embarking on a site redesign with an end-to-end guide through the common trouble points. It brings forth 20 key tips that every organization must keep in mind, including details such as how to plan your project, analyze key requirements and user needs, and choose the best technology. We’ll also look at how to optimize your site so it can be easily found by search engines, which performance indicators are important to monitor, and how to promote your new site to your stakeholders.

The second of our two webinars “Building Your Magazine Archive: What You Need to Consider” looks at the process of taking back-issues of magazines, journals and other publications and building a searchable archive. This session will walk content publishers through the motivation for creating an archive, look at some strategies for getting started and present the details to consider around digitizing your content. We’ll look at the technology options available and view a live demo.

Sign up today for these sessions on our website, or visit our past recordings to hear webinars that we’ve offered.

Do you have a suggestion for a webinar topic you’d like us to present? We’re always open to ideas. Post your suggestions below in the comments.

Building Our New Website

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

If you’ve been to our website recently, you’ll notice a big change. We’ve recently completed a full site revamp, including new visuals, new content and a whole new back-end content management system (CMS).

INM.com Website

A screenshot of the new www.INM.com site

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INM President Part of Canadian Delegation at World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT)

Friday, May 21st, 2010

As we get ready to celebrate the Victoria Day long weekend here in Canada, our president Vahe Kassardjian is packing up to join the delegation representing Canada at the 2010 World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT) in Amsterdam. This event gathers business leaders, public officials, and opinion leaders from across the globe to discuss and build a vision of a connected planet with access for all. Vahe is one of 30 selected leaders chosen to join the Canadian delegation, led by the Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Industry.

The next WCIT event in 2012 will be hosted in by Canada and will take place in Montreal, May 21-24, 2012.

I’m sure we will have some interesting insights from Vahe after he returns from this event.

An Interactive Patient Kiosk for a Montreal Hospital

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

It’s been a busy few weeks for project releases here at INM. On April 16, 2010 we unveiled a new touch screen kiosk that we built for the McGill University Health Center (MUHC). The kiosks are deployed in the emergency rooms of two of their centers to provide patients with an easy way to find clinics and pharmacies in their area. Patients simply enter their postal code and are shown an interactive map with marked locations for nearby resources. The map displays the local transit routes and provides details about the locations, including contact info and hours of operation.

INM kiosks at the MUHC help patients find follow-up care

While this was a pretty simple project for us technically, it was an interesting one for us from a user experience design perspective. Creating a kiosk that will be used by people of all ages and skill levels, particularly when they are not feeling their best, is a challenge. We focused on creating a simple, clean interface with targeted functionality. The user’s interactions with the screen are clearly identified and the application uses movement and transitions to help orient the user.

The kiosks are powered by a custom-built rich internet application that uses Adobe AIR. The application also leverages Adobe Flex and Adobe Flash for animation and effects. The kiosks are designed to be completely self-contained to adhere to the hospital’s security policy that prohibits the use of an internet connection or network access.

To see a French demo video of the kiosk in action, visit the the Cyberpresse.ca website.

Introducing…. Our New Product Owners

Monday, March 1st, 2010

For the past couple of years, our blog has mainly been focused on outside issues and the impact they have on our clients’ businesses. While this information is interesting, it hasn’t allowed our readers to get to know the team here at INM and to better understand who we are. Moving forward, we’re going to be injecting a bit more of ourselves and our personalities into Impact. We’ll be sharing more about what we’re working on, and what makes us tick.

We’re going to kick this off by introducing you to our new client-facing team, our Product Owners. This is a role that grew out of our adoption of Scrum development methodologies about a year and a half ago. For years, we followed the industry’s traditional model of sales. This meant that we had a few employees who were solely focused on outbound business development. However, as we all know, this model really doesn’t work for anyone anymore. We decided to change this and offer our clients better service, right from their first interaction with us. This meant putting clients immediately in touch with someone knowledgeable that could guide them down the right path, right away. So instead, the first person a potential client now speaks to is also the person who will work on their project and knows the issues, challenges and best practices for their project inside and out. This led to the creation of our Product Owners role.

Today we have four targeted Product Owners, each with a different specialty, all of whom are veteran INM employees with first-hand knowledge and lots of hands-on project experience. This team is responsible for working with interested clients, proposing relevant solutions and overseeing the product development, deployment and operations.

Over the next several weeks we’ll be doing more detailed profiles of each Product Owner. Until then, I wanted to provide a quick introduction. Each of these individuals will also be more involved in the public face of INM, so you may see them pop up here on Impact from time-to-time.

Our Product Owners team:

  • Jason MacDonald is our ePublishing and eContent expert. Jason can cut through the clutter and he’s a pro at helping clients create the right environment to publish their content, whether it’s through software, digital documents, online/offline projects or an eLibrary.
  • Raluca Ene is our User Experience/User Interface expert. Raluca hasn’t met an application interface she couldn’t improve. She leverages best practices to help ensure every interaction is an efficient one and that every project is perfectly aligned to user requirements and corporate branding.
  • Francois “Frank” Boissonneault is our Engineering Project expert. Frank is a developer at heart and loves to come up with innovative techniques to fix our clients’ business problems through technology. He embraces a good challenge and can always navigate to a creative solution.
  • Nadine Husain is our eBusiness expert. Nadine’s always looking for an audience and her specialty is helping our clients to find and engage theirs. She’s well-versed in eMarketing techniques and is a pro at setting up technology solutions for engagement, and advising on eMarketing.

I’d encourage you to leave them a welcome message or post any questions you have for them in the comments section below.

20th Anniversary of a Non-Serial Entrepreneur

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Last Thursday we celebrated INM’s 20th anniversary around some fine cheese and equally fine wine. I was delighted to see our good friends, clients, staff members and former staff members join us.

Surviving 20 years in this hectic industry is an achievement in itself. But I feel particularly proud that we did so while remaining true to our core values, thus avoiding the latest technological hype, financing fad, and other medicine-man gobbledygook.

While tools and technology changed over the years, we remained focused on the same goal: to design robust and finely engineered software that perfectly align with business needs, as well as human needs.

Of course, things have changed so much that I sometimes feel like I lived through the entire history of our industry in fast forward. From the dinosaur era right through to Modern Times, and with a few brief relapses into the Dark Ages along the way.

I could tell 200 odd stories from those 20 years, but let me tell you one that occurred to me in a quick flashback this week.

It was 1990 and I had just replaced my Mac Plus 128KB with the new Mac IIcx – a sleeker, more power model with a flatter keyboard that promised to relieve the early symptoms of what turned out to be carpal-tunnel syndrome (I was a precursor to that too!)

I decided to turn my Mac Plus and its whopping 20 MB hard drive and full 8” footprint into a QuickMail server – the precursor to email. It ran on Apple Talk and pre-dated the TCP/ IP standard used today, so it used a modem to store and forward emails through a regulator phone line. After getting through some of the challenges of setting it up, I faced a larger and more intractable challenge: Who could I send an e-mail to? I was the only person in my ecosystem to have such a device.

Thus, the next logical step was to exchange e-mails with my good friend Rafi in Paris (who turned out to be the first commercial Internet Service Provider in France a few years later!). For a good while, we felt like Alexander Graham Bell and Thomas Watson – alone in our ability to communicate with one another, but proud that we were on to something so big, so early on in the game. Despite spending an unreasonable amount of time and money making this rather unreliable system work, we had fun and we learned a lot.

I could tell you many similar stories of ideas and technologies that started one way and ended up going in unintended, though more beneficial, directions. Of course, I don’t imply that one should run random experiments. But planning for various futures and constantly re-planning them is an essential part of what I’ve learned in 20 years.

I now feel ready for a second 20-year round if you are. Our success was only possible thanks to our clients, partners, staff members and former staff members, many of whom I was very pleased to see this last Thursday.

INM now has a Twitter account.

Friday, December 19th, 2008

For those of you unfamiliar with Twitter, it’s a micro-blogging platform that allows users to broadcast 140 character posts (aka ‘tweets’).

You can expect to read tweets about the conferences and events we’re attending, webinars we’re holding, white papers we’re writing, trends in the industries we’re following, as well as the technologies that have piqued our interest. (Yes, we’re busy people here at INM!)

It’s not all about us though. If you’re on Twitter, please add us. We’d love to hear from you. Ask us questions. Send us links to articles. Share your knowledge. Give us feedback. We’re here and listening to you.

Happy Anniversary Impact

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

It seems hard to believe, but it was one year ago today that we put up our first post and officially launched Impact. In the past year, we’ve added 55 posts on a number of different subjects. Some of our most popular ones include:

I hope you’ve found the blog interesting and helpful and that you’ve subscribed to either our RSS Feed or our Email Notifications to stay up-to-date on our latest posts. We welcome comments below or you can send feedback by email to Andrea@INM.com.

For the next year, we plan to expand our team of bloggers to introduce you to more members of the INM team and to add in a little more news to our mix. Stay tuned.