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Legacy Data & Local Authorities – Overcoming the Challenges
While legacy technology is a challenge across the public sector, it’s one especially felt by Local Authorities. Being able to easily search and access legacy data…
How can Nalytics help HR professionals?
Let’s face it, today’s HR professionals, regardless of industry sector, have a lot to do. From developing and implementing effective HR strategies and...
Nalanda Taking Part in LegalTech Mastermind Day
In collaboration with InvestCEE LegalTech Consultancy, Nalanda are taking part in the LegalTech Mastermind Day on 24th March 2022. A free online event to...
Nalanda Technology Unveils New Website & Brand Refresh
Nalanda Technology, has unveiled a brand refresh and new website. An independent Software as a Service (SaaS) vendor and part of the OLM Group, Nalanda...
A Match Made in (Tech) Heaven
With February being a romantic month, (allegedly), I thought I’d take a look at one of our most successful partnerships here at Nalanda Technology. The...
BuzzFeed Finds Exactly What It Needs To Quickly & Easily Using Nalytics
The leading independent global digital media and tech company BuzzFeed delivers news and entertainment content to a global audience. To be able to...
Bradford Council selects Nalytics SARs
When I am working on 4 or 5 SARs at once, I am not wasting time remembering where I got up to when redacting a document. Using Nalytics SARs has cut the time...
Top Tips – Manage Your Subject Access Requests More Effectively
Since GDPR came into effect, any individual can request access to the personal information your company or organisation stores on them and learn how it’s...
Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Rated Nalytics ‘Outstanding’
A Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) project between OLM Systems Ltd and Henley Business School at the University of Reading has been rated ‘Outstanding’ by...