The New Big Enterprise Investment – UX

A decade ago, MySpace was huge. The social network took over the internet and stood tenaciously against all the competition that came in with the explosion of the internet. And yet, it took only a Facebook to completely undermine MySpace’s market share. Facebook took over the social media and grew into a network of its … Read more

Ensuring Healthcare Compliance with UX

Technological innovations today are the driving force behind assisting the medical community to deliver quality care more effectively, along with improved security, privacy, and regulatory compliance. As healthcare organizations continue to face challenges in terms of providing round-the-clock services online, added complications such as meeting security and compliance standards set by – HIPAA’s equivalent in … Read more

Unlocking ROI from the Inside Out

How exactly does one measure the actual worth of User Experience (UX) to an organization and is there a way to justify the spending on UX? It is quite a challenge to calculate the ROI of UX for B2C products and services, and an even uphill task when it comes to enterprise companies. With user … Read more

Why Discuss UX in the Boardroom?

Investing in User Experience (UX) is a huge deal for most companies. In boardrooms across the world, the topic of investing in UX tends to come up as an afterthought in most cases. Such conversations tend to be hasty and unremarkable; consequentially, meager UX budgets are relegated to being sourced with great difficulty. More often … Read more

The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

In the realm of sci-fi brilliance, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey takes the cake. It introduces us to HAL, the “talking” computer with a sinister streak—it eerily murders most of the human crew under its care. Even today, fans of this 1968 gem still shiver when our astronaut hero, Dave Bowman, desperately pleads with … Read more

Legacy Lift Off in the Age of Cloud

Over the last two decades, the increasing use of technology and internet have pushed major business sectors into the information age. As a consequence, now all large businesses can also be referred to as ‘technology companies’. They mostly tend to own or operate off complex enterprise systems. These systems have evolved in nature from being … Read more

Issues with legacy technology

Over the years, legacy systems have been questioned on their rigid infrastructure requirements, complex licensing rules, immobility, inadequate support systems, and above all, the mammoth costs required to maintain them. Enterprise users look at seamless cloud integration as a given basic. They are fascinated with the consumer-like interface designs which B2B applications strive to offer. … Read more

Handling Complex Use Cases While Designing UX for Enterprise Applications

A UX design company is well-tuned to defining use cases that an Enterprise UX application must satisfy in order to be acknowledged for its effectiveness and efficiency. These applications often work in collaboration with multiple modules of the same product or with different products introduced in its ecosystem. These combinations permute and combine different sets … Read more

Gathering UX Requirements

Compiling requirements for your Enterprise products can lead you to a tricky spot where it is hard to determine how much is actually enough. There are several defined methods and templates available to suggest what you should do. Gathering user ux requirements often require inputs from your key stakeholders across products, sales, marketing, legal, and … Read more