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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Ancient Software = Slow Process

Today I was asked to do a competitor analysis for Programmed. Kate wanted me to focus on Programmed’s competitor’s online presence and in particular noting what social tools they were using and what online content they were creating.

It took me a while to gather all the information but from my research I noticed that Programmed had a far larger online presence, with social media tools, websites and articles far superior to that of their competitors. 

However, one thing that I noted was rather detrimental to the whole searching process was the ability to source this information due to their lagging internet.

The Programmed Burswood office currently houses 60 to 70 staff, all using the one local internet. The company has on-site numerous IT and ICT staff that help with computer problems and technical issues. With this vast range of telecommunications staff catering to only small group of staff, the company’s internet should not be running so slowly. However, the main problem here is that they are still using such an old system – Internet Explorer.

Internet Explorer is rather out-dated in the 21st Century with the introduction of Google Chrome, Safari, and Firefox. These internet browsers are recognised as being far superior to Internet Explorer. 
Programmed also uses an old version of Microsoft Windows, which too, is disadvantageous to the computers user.

Programmed desperately needs to update their computer technologies in order to keep up with the expansion of computer technologies therefore make computing processes speedier.  The company also needs to look at updating their PCs. I spoke to Kate about this and she agreed completely, telling me that she doesn’t know why we are still using PCs or Internet Explorer.

Programmed may be far ahead of their competitors with websites, a regularly updated intranet, online presence and social tools, but if none of our staff can access the sites, what’s the point?


Adios!
Becky