Infor Ming.le is a comprehensive platform for social collaboration, business process improvement and contextual analytics. Its innovative social media concept enables an employee to work more effectively as it combines social communication and business processes. The major difference between Infor Ming.le and other information sharing technologies is Ming.le is fully embedded with the organisations main systems, for example, ERP and accounting software.
Recent TRG blog posts
Infor Ming.le – A New Solution To Productivity Issues
Posted by Thai Pham on Thu, Feb 11, 2021
Blog Topics: Hospitality solutions, Financial Accounting Management Software, Technology trends, Infor SunSystems
The New Face of Hospitality: Creating a Contactless Guest Experience
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Tue, Jan 5, 2021
As a traveller, don't we all wish the hotel onboarding process, door unlocking, room services, and in-room amenities usage can be carried out digitally, seamlessly, without waiting in line or encountering awkward greetings?
Blog Topics: Hospitality solutions, Technology trends
Can't Make Sense of Your Business Data? Here Are 5 Ways A.I. Can Help
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Fri, Dec 4, 2020
Wonder how Netflix is able to suggest TV series that match your interests, or how Amazon recommends personalised products, thus urging you to buy more? These are all made possible thanks to Artificial Intelligence and machine learning.
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Digital Transformation, cybersecurity
5 Questions for Leaders to Ensure Business Continuity Post-COVID
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Thu, Oct 29, 2020
Running a business during the pandemic is already stressful, ensuring its continuity post-pandemic is an even greater challenge that requires careful re-evaluation of the current processes, organisational culture and workforce planning, not just upgrading the IT infrastructure.
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Cloud Computing, Digital Transformation
5 Use Cases of Data Lakes that You Probably Did Not Know
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Thu, Oct 22, 2020
A data lake, in essence, is a repository that can store an infinite amount of both structured and unstructured data for later use. In a previous article, we have briefly explained a few noticeable differences between data lakes and data warehouses. Each type of data repository serves a unique purpose. Therefore, instead of replacing one with another, they can be used supplementarily.
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Business Intelligence, Analytics
Scam Emails: How To Spot Them and What You Can Do to Protect Yourself
Posted by Thanh Nguyen on Thu, Oct 8, 2020
Scam emails. They have been a nuisance ever since the email was invented. Most scam emails are only an annoyance clogging up your inbox, but some can pose a significant threat to your personal and business data.
Blog Topics: Technology trends, cybersecurity
Inforum 2020 – Unprecedented Challenges, Real Opportunities
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Wed, Oct 7, 2020
Inforum 2020 was intended to take place in Las Vegas, but the recent health pandemic completely flipped the plan. Feeling concerned for both participants and its employees, Infor turned the much-anticipated annual event into an astonishing virtual experience in a mere couple of months.
Blog Topics: Technology trends
How to Implement A Disaster Recovery Plan to Protect Your Financial Data?
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Fri, Sep 4, 2020
In today’s digital world, data is your most critical asset, and, as such, requires utmost protection from both natural and man-made disasters. This especially holds true for financial data, the blood life of your business. And you cannot do it properly without a disaster recovery plan.
Blog Topics: Financial consolidation, planning and reporting, Technology trends, Cloud Computing, Digital Transformation
Key Elements of a Disaster Recovery Plan
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Thu, Aug 13, 2020
Life is known for its unexpected challenges, and everyone should have a backup plan if something goes wrong. A backup plan is particularly important to save yourself from unnecessary trouble and help you to be ready for any circumstances.
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Cloud Computing, Digital Transformation
What Is a Disaster Recovery Plan and Why Is It Important?
Posted by Rick Yvanovich on Mon, Jul 27, 2020
The recent pandemic is a warning bell for every business. Those who have been living on the edge without a detailed disaster recovery plan struggled to adapt to the unexpected normality where almost all employees have to work remotely.
Blog Topics: Technology trends, Cloud Computing, Digital Transformation