25th August 2019 – The Sunday Times “Every week we talk to a business angel, one of the early-stage investors who collectively inject £1.5bn a year into British start-up companies“ Inbotiqa Chairman, Dr. Stephen Christie, interviewed in The Sunday Times about angel investing and the top innovations he is currently backing including Inbotiqa’s Intelligent Business Email. […]
Euromoney talks to Inbotiqa about the company’s tech and discusses the application of AI and ML in Finance By Amy Dron – Inbotiqa, Corporate Communications “Email is universally used by all businesses, by their customers and suppliers. It is an official communications tool … But it was never designed for business.” Euromoney journalist Peter Lee […]
Why our relationship with email is long term By Amy Dron – Inbotiqa, Corporate Communications We love email, and it’s with good reason that email is the number one business communication channel. Aside from being more business-appropriate than less formal methods of communication, email is popular and persistent because it’s so useful, and […]
Inbotiqa shortlisted in Best Enterprise Project category of National Technology Awards 2019 By Amy Dron – Inbotiqa, Corporate Communications Inbotiqa has been shortlisted for a second award in 2019, the Best Enterprise Project category of the third annual National Technology Awards. Organised by National Technology News, the National Technology Awards (NTA) are a […]
Inbotiqa’s Intelligent Business Email platform shortlisted in the FStech Awards 2019 Best Use of Data & Analytics Category By Amy Dron – Inbotiqa, Corporate Communications Inbotiqa has been shortlisted in the Best Use of Data and Analytics category in the FStech Awards 2019. Now in their 19th year, the FStech Awards recognise excellence […]
By Amy Dron – Inbotiqa, Corporate Communications The negative effects on managers of keeping up with email traffic were laid bare in recently published research from Michigan State University (MSU). In an article on the institution’s website, “Is Email evil? Bosses are getting boxed in by their inboxes”, lead researcher, MSU management professor Russell […]