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Editor’s note: Jesús Cepa is Director of Emite1TV, an online television platform. They work with their own team located in several countries and with external contributors, which means task coordination and shared access to materials must be simple, practical and instant.
How did the need that brought you to thinking about using an Enterprise Social Network arise?
The Emite1 platform takes place in a digital environment and with a scattered team. We needed a comprehensive communication and coordination solution for the entire company, a tool that would fit in with the digital environment of our people and their equipment.
What Zyncro function do you find the most useful for your organization? Why?
Our work required major synchronization and communication among everyone. The work of some is dependent on finishing the previous tasks on time.
It is also very useful for the exchange of large files among us. We work with video and we need an integrated medium to transport and store files in the cloud of considerable dimensions
What impact has implementing an Enterprise Social Network had on the day-to-day in your organization?
I think that without the enterprise social network we wouldn’t have made progress. The problems experienced initially in the project were sufficient to know our total dependence on this tool.
Two weeks of chaos with emails and files circulating computers across the world was sufficient to make the leap.
Imagine that you stopped using Zyncro tomorrow. What do you do now that you couldn’t do if this happened?
We couldn’t work without an enterprise social network. It’s like asking me if we could work without the Internet. Simply Emite1 wouldn’t exist.
And you, have you thought about how you can improve processes in your company using an Enterprise Social Network? Try Zyncro and discover the benefits of being a social business.
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