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Category: Usability

Restricted Sections: Creating Exclusive Areas of Information

Restricting content and the need-to-know basics Your intranet should connect every employee to the information they need to do great work. It should be an open, engaging and collaborative experience. Of course, there will always be exceptions where need-to-know restrictions need to apply; whether it’s sharing sensitive content with management

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Product Update — Video Streaming

Upload, host and share exclusive video content When it comes to getting people’s attention, the most effective medium is video. In fact, it’s predicted online videos will make up 82% of all consumer internet traffic by 2022 — up 15 times from 2017. Up until now, Invotra customers could easily

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5 Features To Transform Your Publishing Experience

We know every step of the publishing process needs to be intuitive and reassuring so internal comms teams can focus on what they need to say. In response to this, we’ve made some key updates to our content management flow to ensure all your communications, from business critical policies to

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Product update: Read-only access

Safeguard your users from friction and protect them from inappropriate interactions Our close relationships with customers help us identify and prioritise the changes they need to focus on doing great work. An unexpected example of this, is the new read-only access. You might assume the kind of flair-ups that often

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Product update: Integrating with GOV.UK’s Notify

Exclusive integration for the public sector inspired by latest customer — NHS Test and Trace Invotra now integrates with Notify, the UK Government’s notification service that lets users create and send emails, text messages and letters. Dedicated to central government, local authority and NHS organisations, Invotra’s integration with Notify was

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6 steps to improve web page performance and speed

Any webpage you visit will have some form of performance delay. This can range from the web page taking a long time to load, to specific parts of the page not rendering correctly. Statistics on the importance of performance and speed are unequivocal, with warnings of the dangers of slow

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