Introducing the myVmoso Network – a network of personal data connected by consent-based sharing
Telework Jumpstart Program offers robust Vmoso enterprise digital hub platform, free of charge, during the COVID-19 crisis
Introducing the myVmoso Network – a network of personal data connected by consent-based sharing
The way we communicate has changed. 10 years ago email was by far the most prevalent method of business communication. But now the ubiquity of smartphones, and the huge array of new communication apps has splintering our conversations across many different channels.
Vmoso’s Enterprise Knowledge Hub keeps track of which systems hold which information and helps you find what you’re looking for.
The Vmoso Retail Workforce Engagement Hub provides digital connectivity and accountability between company headquarters, regional offices and retail stores. It enables:
Built on Vmoso’s cloud architecture, the Retail Workforce Engagement Hub connects people, activities, systems, data and content in a “single source of truth”. Running on a virtual private cloud assures security and privacy, while enabling open integration with other retail systems.
REDWOOD CITY, Calif., Jan. 09, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Vmoso, Inc. today announced the completion of its spin-out from BroadVision, Inc. (Nasdaq: BVSN) to become an independent private corporation.
The company also announced the immediate availability of Vmoso-2019™, the next generation of the company’s flagship enterprise digital hub solution.
While new communication tools and mobile technology has transformed the way people work together inside organizations, cross-company collaboration has lagged behind. Vmoso for Professional Associations provides a secure, private platform for professional collaboration outside the company.
The value and importance of personal data is clearer than ever thanks to the Cambridge Analytica scandal, and greater scrutiny of the way internet giants like Facebook, Google and Amazon use our personal data.
But the services to help individuals manage their own data remain very primitive. To understand how these are likely to evolve, it is informative to look at the history of banking, how financial services evolved, and the parallels between management of money and management of data.