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Thursday 30 April 2015

LBB SharpCloud – improving collaboration in the enterprise

SharpCloud logoLittle British Battler SharpCloud is looking to move enterprise workers away from static Power Point slide decks, spreadsheets and emails. Using SharpCloud’s platform, people can pull together data, videos, feedback and presentations to create SharpCloud “stories”. SharpCloud is all about improving clients’ visual communications and productivity. 

Sarim Khan and Rusty Johnson founded SharpCloud in 2008. Previously they managed and owned Pertmaster Ltd and managed its acquisition by Primavera Systems Inc. Pertmaster is now Oracle Project Risk Analysis software.

SharpCloud aims to liberate content held in multiple formats, typically hidden in a maze of Windows directories. One of the main applications for SharpCloud is helping clients control projects and portfolios. For example, ConocoPhilips is using SharpCloud to improve decision making by consolidating disparate data sets into one place to enable staff to make decisions with live data.

lRunning digital workshops and customer engagements is second key application for SharpCloud. Instead of relying on slide decks users can intermingle other content to make then messaging more compelling.

An emerging market for SharpCloud is higher education. SharpCloud will be offered to students to help them present their PHD or dissertations in a more imaginative manner.

SharpCloud’s goal is to be ‘the natural extension for productivity to Office 365’ and we will be publishing our view of this ambition in the next Little British Battler Report.

Posted by: Michael Larner at 09:49

Tags: software   communications   collaboration  

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