Wednesday 16 December 2009

Leading Scottish Law Firm Implements nFlow Digital Dictation For Citrix

Wright Johnston & Mackenzie chooses nFlow for easy integration in a Citrix environment, intuitive features; and to facilitate remote working
nFlow, a leading supplier of digital dictation and voice productivity solutions, announces that Wright Johnston & Mackenzie LLP (WJM), a leading Scotland-based independent law firm, has successfully implemented its Digital Dictation System (DDS), replacing the traditional analogue tape system for dictation. This solution has been rolled out across the firm’s offices in Glasgow and Edinburgh and is currently available to 80 users. The nFlow DDS is delivering significant efficiency and productivity gains to the firm.

Based on a thorough investigation of other market leading solutions, WJM chose nFlow for its suitability in a Citrix environment, intuitive usability and ability to facilitate remote and mobile working. For example, one of the firm’s fee-earners is based in Stornoway in the Western Isles. Access to the nFlow DDS means that the fee-earner is now able to digitally send client-related dictations to office-based staff for instantaneous execution and document production.

nFlow is enabling better work sharing and utilisation of back office staff resources across both offices. Because the nFlow DDS is a workflow-based solution, now digital dictations sent by fee-earners are accessible to the entire administrative pool. This ensures that client work is executed in a timely manner. Also, the dictations carry express guidance on the type of documentation required, priorities and urgency for transcription. Previously, secretarial staff received dictations on audio tapes, with no idea of how long the transcripts were. In addition, quite often a single tape carried dictations pertaining to more than one client. This made work sharing difficult amongst administrative staff.

Angus MacLeod, Partner, Wright Johnston & Mackenzie LLP, commented, “Digital dictation is an important efficiency enabling tool and has become indispensable for any legal practice. It made business sense for us to adopt this technology. The feedback from users including fee-earners and secretarial staff has been very positive. Compared to the previous analogue tape system, digital dictation has enabled a completely new way of working in the firm.”
MacLeod added, “We found nFlow to be the best fit for us. The solution is technically very sound. In fact, there aren’t many digital dictation solutions on the market that are so well suited to a Citrix environment. Also, we were very impressed by the company’s approach to customer service.”

Rob Lancashire, Managing Director at nFlow said, “nFlow DDS' ability to easily integrate in a thin client environment is unique. We have designed our DDS for Citrix based on an in-depth understanding of the rationale for adoption of this environment by customers in the first place, and then developed the solution so that it complements the benefits that thin client technology offers. We look forward to a mutually beneficial partnership with WJM.”

Recently, nFlow was awarded a medal in the ‘Best Small IT Supplier of the Year’ category at the prestigious BCS & Computing UK IT Industry Awards 2009 – Organisational Excellence.

Wednesday 18 November 2009

Leeds Law Firm Implements .NET-based Digital Dictation

Lee & Priestley selects nFlow for technical superiority, ease of use and integration capability

nFlow, a leading supplier of digital dictation solutions, today announced that Lee & Priestley LLP, a leading Leeds-based law firm, has successfully implemented nFlow Version 5.0, a second generation, Microsoft .NET platform-based Digital Dictation System (DDS). The firm has replaced its digital dictation software with a modern workflow-based DDS across 64 users.
Following a detailed examination of solutions from the leading digital dictation suppliers, Lee & Priestley chose nFlow Version 5.0 for its .NET technology, ease of use and ability to integrate with third party applications. In the near future, the firm is looking to integrate nFlow Version 5.0 with its Arista Accounting Software. This will deliver additional time savings to fee earners as they will be able to get client and matter descriptions directly from the financial database, eliminating the need to manually input these details into their documentation.

Since the solution’s deployment, Lee & Priestley has seen a distinct increase in productivity of fee earners and administrative staff. With nFlow Version 5.0, Lee & Priestley has not only eliminated the need to employ temporary staff, but today 16 secretaries are able to service the 48 fee earners in the practice.

Craig Towers, IT & Telecoms Manager, Lee & Priestley LLP, said, “nFlow has made a huge difference to the way our staff works today. We now have a single platform for digital dictation, which is delivering tremendous efficiency gains to users. Also, we have installed a .NET technology, which is going to be around for the foreseeable future. No other digital dictation supplier was able to offer the level of technical sophistication that nFlow has.”

“nFlow’s approach to customer service is commendable. This came through in our very first meeting and based on our experience of working with them, we know that it was not a sales pitch”, Craig Towers added.

Rob Lancashire, Sales and Marketing Director at nFlow, commented, “.NET is definitely the preferred technology in the market today. Solutions based on the .NET framework are future-proof, offer richer functionality and a greater level of accessibility options and easily integrate with other IT systems deployed within organisations to deliver a consistent and seamless business environment. This reduces IT administration and lowers the total cost of ownership, crucial in today’s difficult economic environment.”

nFlow DDS Version 5.0 is the only enterprise-class digital dictation solution of its kind on the market today. It has been completely re-designed from the ground up based on the Microsoft .NET framework, to deliver an unrivalled low cost of ownership, exceptional functionality and benefits to users and customers alike.

Monday 16 November 2009

nFlow Scoops Medal at the UK’s Most Influential IT Industry Awards

nFlow, a leading provider of voice productivity and digital dictation solutions, was presented with a Medal in the ‘Best Small IT Supplier of the Year’ category at the prestigious BCS & Computing UK IT Industry Awards 2009 – Organisational Excellence, held at a glittering event at the Battersea Parks Events Arena attended by over 1300 guests, last week. These Awards, the most highly celebrated and influential in the UK IT industry, are a platform for the entire IT profession to showcase best practice, innovation and excellence.

Rob Lancashire, Sales and Marketing Director at nFlow commented, “These awards are the epitome of recognition in the mainstream technology industry with the likes of IBM, Google and Rolls-Royce vying for the top position. For us to be recognised for innovation and excellence within our category at these awards is a very proud moment. We are truly honoured by this accolade.

“Our drive for customer-focussed technical innovation, which is undoubtedly the key to our success, will continue. We look forward to 2010 with renewed vigour. Based on our new product and service offerings introduced this year, we are well poised to take advantage of the opportunities that economic recovery will bring in the near future.”

David Clarke, Chief Executive Officer of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, said: “This year’s Awards have been exceptional. I was delighted to take part in the judging day and witness firsthand the quality of the winners and medallists. To qualify as a finalist is terrific. and I offer my heartfelt congratulations to all those who took part. They not only provide examples of best practice, but also demonstrate how IT is enabling today’s information society.

During 2009, nFlow has further strengthened its presence in the traditional legal market, established itself as the leading provider of digital dictation technology to the accounting, loss adjusting and financial investment sector; and achieved tremendous success in international markets.

Congratulating nFlow on its success at the Awards, one of its longest standing customers, Julie Berry, IT Director at Reynolds Porter Chamberlain, added, “This is a very well deserved acknowledgement for nFlow. In our view, nFlow’s customer service focus and the quality and technical superiority of its products truly sets it apart in the industry.”

Customer-driven technical innovations this year from nFlow include its iPhone solution and nFlowLive.com, a Cloud-based Dictation-as-a-Service (DaaS) offering. Today, nFlow is the only voice productivity and digital dictation software vendor to offer organisations advanced integration of dictations recorded on iPhones into their systems’ workflows. Also, the company’s timely launch of its hosted solution nFlowLive.com, has been very well received by professional services organisations that recognise the business need for digital dictation technology, but are unable to incur capital expenditure on installing such a solution in the current economic climate.

nFlow Digital Dictation Version 5.0 is the only enterprise-class digital dictation solution of its kind on the market today. It has been completely re-designed from the ground up based on the Microsoft .NET framework, to deliver an unrivalled low cost of ownership, exceptional functionality and benefits to users and customers alike.

Thursday 17 September 2009

nFlow Achieves International Success

Leading Norwegian law firm Wikborg Rein selects nFlow Digital Dictation, pioneers use of workflow-based digital dictation in Norway

nFlow, a leading supplier of digital dictation solutions, today announced that Wikborg Rein, one of Norway’s leading law firms, has selected nFlow Version 5.0, the second generation Digital Dictation System (DDS), along with nFlow Mobile for Windows, as its digital dictation solution of choice. Ranked number one in several business sectors in the Legal 500 EMEA listing, the firm has currently purchased licences for its Norwegian sites including Oslo and Bergen.

Prior to sanctioning the deal with nFlow, the firm simultaneously trialled another well established digital dictation solution at its Oslo site to benchmark the functionality and features delivered by Version 5.0. Wikborg Rein chose nFlow based on an overall assessment of the two systems. In addition to existing client support, nFlow has specially set up a Scandinavian and Central European support line to cover Central European office hours.

The solution will greatly enhance staff productivity through more effective remote and mobile working, allow better utilisation of staff resources, and facilitate work sharing amongst administrative staff at the firm. The full implementation will commence imminently.

Sigmund SolĂ„s-Johansen, Head of IT, Wikborg Rein, said, “We experienced first-hand the reasons for its widespread adoption during the trial period. nFlow was instantly embraced by both our fee earners and secretarial staff – not just for the immediate efficiency gains it delivered to them, but also for the workflow management part that could even out the workflow between the secretarial staff.”

Being an international law firm, often fee-earners travel abroad for client-related work. During the trial, users experienced the benefits of the nFlow DDS. They were able to turnaround documents such as meeting notes, legal paperwork and correspondence within hours as well as send instructional messages to office assistants instantly. They simply recorded their dictation from any geographical location and sent it to their office in Bergen for typing with express guidelines on level of urgency, type of documentation along with additional instructions as necessary to meet client deadlines and expectations. For instance, a solicitor visiting a client abroad was able to deliver notes from a meeting within an hour, in time for the next meeting with the same client for which the notes were required.

Rob Lancashire, Sales and Marketing Director at nFlow, commented, “We understand the legal business and the time pressures that fee-earners and secretarial staff have to deal with. These are universal, irrespective of region. Our solution is designed to enable firms to meet these administrative challenges, crucially freeing up valuable time for the more important fee earning activity. Further, internationally spread organisations can easily overcome issues caused by time differences across the geographies they conduct business in.

“We are delighted to be working with such a reputable firm. We look forward to a mutually beneficial partnership with Wikborg Rein.”

nFlow has been shortlisted for ‘Best Small IT Supplier of the Year’ category of the prestigious BCS & Computing UK IT Industry Awards 2009 – Organisational Excellence. It is the only digital dictation software developer ever to be shortlisted for this award.

Tuesday 8 September 2009

nFlow Shortlisted For ‘Best Small IT Supplier of the Year’ in Prestigious IT Industry Awards

Chosen for technological innovation, approach to quality, professional excellence and ability to exceed customer expectations
nFlow, a leading provider of digital dictation solutions, has been shortlisted for ‘Best Small IT Supplier of the Year’ category of the prestigious BCS & Computing UK IT Industry Awards 2009 – Organisational Excellence. Entrants in this category are judged for their technological innovation, approach to quality, professional excellence and ability to exceed customer expectations.

Rob Lancashire, Sales and Marketing Director at nFlow commented, “We attribute our business success entirely to our customer-focussed technical innovation and dogged commitment to exceeding client expectations. Despite the difficult economic conditions, we have further strengthened our presence in our traditional legal market, established ourselves as the leading provider of digital dictation technology to the accounting, loss adjusting and financial investment sector; and achieved tremendous success in international markets. Our being shortlisted for this major IT industry award is testimony to these achievements. We are delighted.”

Customer-driven technical innovations this year from nFlow include its iPhone solution and nFlowLive.com, a Cloud-based Dictation-as-a-Service (DaaS) offering.

With the growing popularity of iPhone in business, nFlow offers fully supported enterprise-class digital dictation from iPhone devices. Users of the iPhone and iPod Touch devices at nFlow’s customer organisations are able to send digital dictation recordings to their offices, for integration into their enterprises’ nFlow Digital Dictation System’s (DDS) Version 5.0 workflow, with the click of a button. No other UK digital dictation software vendor is able to offer advanced integration of dictations recorded on iPhones into their systems’ workflows.

Organisations that recognise the business need for digital dictation technology, but are unable to incur capital expenditure on installing such a solution, through nFlowLive.com they have access to nFlow’s market leading, second generation enterprise-class Digital Dictation System (DDS) Version 5.0, based on the future-proof Microsoft .NET technology platform.

Wednesday 26 August 2009

Leading Scottish Accountancy Advisory Implements nFlow Digital Dictation

Top 60 UK accountancy firm French Duncan achieves better work management; benefits from enhanced remote working capability

nFlow, the leading supplier of digital dictation solutions to the accountancy sector, has announced that Scotland-based French Duncan LLP, ranked amongst the top 60 accountancy firms in the UK, has successfully deployed its Digital Dictation System (DDS) along with the nFlow Mobile for BlackBerry application. With the first phase of implementation complete in the firm’s Glasgow and Falkirk offices, French Duncan is seeing visible benefits of increased efficiency and productivity and improved work flow and work load management at these sites. Prior to this, French Duncan was using the traditional tape-based system for dictation.

The firm has plans to extend this implementation to its Edinburgh and Kirkintilloch offices shortly.

nFlow has facilitated better work management and greatly improved remote and mobile working at the firm. Fee-earners at French Duncan are now able to send dictations instantly from any geographical location with express guidance on type of document, priorities and urgency for transcription. Previously, secretarial staff received dictations on audio tapes, with no idea of how long the transcripts were. Also, quite often a single tape carried dictations pertaining to more than one client. This made work sharing difficult amongst administrative staff. Because the nFlow DDS is a workflow based solution, now digital dictations are automatically saved in the right place and accessible to the entire secretarial pool. This ensures that client work is executed in a timely manner even when the primary staff working on individual clients is away due to sickness or holidays.

Further, nFlow has customised the nFlow Mobile application for BlackBerry for French Duncan to deliver additional functionality. For instance, aside from just using their devices to record and send dictations, fee-earners are also able to send instructional messages (voice and email) to their respective offices such as requests for meeting room bookings or information of their whereabouts to arrange client meetings.

Robert Kerr, Managing Partner, French Duncan, said, “We are always on the lookout for technology that can help us become more efficient as an organisation, as efficiency positively impacts on the service we deliver to our customers. nFlow’s technology has delivered instant business benefits to us and we are very keen to extend the solution to our other sites.”
Rob Lancashire, Sales and Marketing Director at nFlow, added, “In fixed cost base organisations such as accountancy firms, operational efficiency can directly facilitate higher business margins. Especially in the current economic climate, and with increasing competitive pressure in the professional services sector, digital dictation technology can deliver significant operational cost savings. Some of our customers have seen productivity increases of up to 30% and reductions in operational costs of up to 10%. Here in lies the business case for digital dictation technology.”

Wednesday 19 August 2009

nFlow’s Digital Dictation Technology Attracts Financial Investment Sector

JM Finn implements nFlow digital dictation system on Virtual Desktop Infrastructure for productivity gains

nFlow, a leading supplier of digital dictation solutions to the professional services industry, today announced that its Digital Dictation System (DDS) has been successfully deployed at JM Finn, a leading privately owned UK investment manager, facilitating remote working and delivering productivity benefits to the business. Currently implemented in the company’s Bristol office, there are plans for gradual deployment at its other sites in London, Leeds, Bury St. Edmunds and Ipswich. Prior to nFlow’s DDS, the company staff were using traditional portable voice recorders for dictation.

The nFlow DDS is enabling better utilisation of resources, faster turnaround of transcripts for client document development and improved management and control of dictation tasks, all of which are contributing towards an enhanced customer service.

Following an investigation of the available solutions, JM Finn chose the nFlow DDS over all other competing products for its easy compatibility with the company’s Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) and nFlow’s approach to business and customer service.

Investment advisors and fund managers are able to dictate customer-related information for documents from any geographic location and send dictations in electronic format to their office for transcription with guidance on priorities based on client imperatives. Previously, secretarial staff were simply handed the audio tapes by client facing staff with no idea of how long the transcripts were and what the level of urgency was. Now secretaries also receive Outlook-style alerts when tasks are due. Also, because dictations are allocated to administrative staff in real-time, they are better able to organise workload and deliver more speedily.

Jon Cosson, Head of IT at JM Finn, commented, “Our advisors and fund managers are spread across the country, so from an IT strategy viewpoint, we have adopted VDI technology. We saw the business need for digital dictation, but faced the challenge of finding a solution that was compatible with our virtualised environment. We considered a number of digital dictation solutions and chose nFlow for the solution’s ability to work in our environment, but also because it is a good company to do business with. They are knowledgeable, approachable and showed a real keenness to work with us.”

Rob Lancashire, Sales and Marketing Director at nFlow, added, “Virtual Desktop Infrastructure is soon going to be a default technology, certainly within the knowledge worker-led professional services sector given the need for flexible and mobile working along with the other business benefits it delivers including cost savings, better utilisation of resources, centralised administration and improved data integrity due to centralised back-up, to name just a few. Interestingly, these are some of the benefits that digital dictation technology also offers, which is the reason it is attracting interest from other industry sectors, aside from the technology’s traditional markets.”

Lancashire added, “We recognised the potential of digital dictation technology adoption across professional services sectors and have developed our solution so that it is compatible with any IT environment, be it Fat Client, Citrix, Terminal Services or virtual desktop infrastructure. And for those businesses looking to adopt SaaS, we offer hosted Dictation-as-a-Service too.”

nFlow DDS is a work-flow based solution that includes microphone and headphone-related hardware, and offers an intuitive Microsoft Outlook-style interface. The solution also supports a wide range of mobile devices including BlackBerry, Windows Mobile and iPhone.

Wednesday 22 July 2009

Personal Injury Law Firm, Snipelaw, Upgrades to nFlow Digital Dictation System

nFlow’s flexible business model clinched the deal

nFlow, a leading supplier of digital dictation solutions, today announced that Snipelaw Solicitors, a Lancashire-based personal injury and accident claims law firm, has implemented nFlow’s Digital Dictation System (DDS) for its flexible business model, product quality and suitability for a thin client environment. The solution has been deployed at the firm’s Blackpool office, upgrading from the incumbent Dictaphone solution.

Snipelaw was looking for a DDS that would give the firm the flexibility to work with its choice of third party transcription provider. Whilst Snipelaw has in-house transcription facilities, it also uses a transcription agency. Contrary to common place business models in the industry, nFlow DDS uses a non-proprietary audio format allowing customers to send their dictations to any transcription provider using nFlow’s 360 degree integrated technology without the third party provider having to licence technology from nFlow.

Ian Snipe, Principal, Snipelaw Solicitors, commented, “In nFlow we have found a robust and flexible digital dictation solution that meets the day-to-day operational needs of our practice. Also, it allows us to take advantage of an agency service without nFlow restricting our choice of service provider or adding the latter’s costs of using nFlow on to our fees.”

nFlow’s suitability for a Thin Client IT environment was another reason for its selection. The nFlow DDS easily integrates with this infrastructure and is well supported by the company in this environment for the long term. This will allow Snipelaw to maximise its investment in Thin Client technology and the benefits that it offers.

Rob Lancashire, Sales and Marketing Director at nFlow, added, “A partnership-led approach for mutual benefit underpins our business philosophy, evident via our non-restrictive business model and technology offering to customers. This facilitates trust and a more productive way of working between both parties. Our policy of using non-proprietary audio formats ensures that there are no additional costs for our customers to use nFlow’s solution when working with other third party suppliers or indeed for services providers themselves wanting to work with our customers. This allows our customers to derive the best value from their investment in both nFlow and third party suppliers to maximise operational efficiency and business gains.”

To facilitate remote working in the firm, Snipelaw is also currently reviewing nFlow’s Mobile for BlackBerry application, which will deliver a professional digital dictation experience on the BlackBerry for users. The solution offers easy to use features such as pause recording, playback, rewind, forward, insert, overwrite, save as draft, title, mark as urgent or confidential, making remote working a truly efficient way of working.

Monday 29 June 2009

Another London Firm Selects nFlow’s Second Generation Digital Dictation System Over Market Leading Solutions

Financial savings gained from increased operational efficiencies pay for investment in nFlow

nFlow, a leading supplier of digital dictation solutions, today announced that Hunters Solicitors, a London law firm, has successfully deployed nFlow Version 5, its enterprise-class second generation, Microsoft .NET platform-based Digital Dictation System (DDS) across 74 users in its London and North Hampton offices.

Hunters Solicitors chose nFlow over other market leading solutions for its suitability in a thin client environment, comprehensive functionality, intuitive usability, easy deployment and system management, and ability to offer remote working capability.


As part of the DDS implementation, nFlow has installed a web upload portal, which allows fee-earners to remotely upload dictations via the Internet. This means that users can access the nFlow DDS from any Internet-enabled PC without the need for drivers or installed software.
Jean Newton, Office Manager, Hunters Solicitors, commented, “We have seen instantaneous operational efficiency benefits of this technology in our practice. Also, the return on investment in nFlow is exceptionally high compared to any other technology we have recently deployed. The financial savings we have made has already paid for our investment in this solution.”


From an IT management perspective, nFlow DDS Version 5 offers centralised administration of the solution. This means that the DDS does not require any client-side configuration. All user device and hardware driver configuration are served centrally from the server, further reducing operational costs. Theresa Fryer, IT Manager, Hunters Solicitors commented, “The IT department can now very easily roll out updates and upgrades centrally within minutes without the significant overhead of having to use third party technologies such as group policies or login scripts,” (typically required by users of competing DDSs).


For the future, Hunters Solicitors has the ability to integrate the nFlow DDS Version 5 with its Windows-based practice management system. This will deliver further operational efficiencies to the firm. Users will then not need to enter information into two separate systems, reducing duplication of data entry and ensuring accuracy of records in the firm. It will also help the firm automate document creation and management as well as time capture.


Rob Lancashire, Sales and Marketing Director at nFlow, added, “Since we began shipping Version 5 in October last year, we have already installed the DDS in over 20 practices and a significant percentage of our existing customers are now planning version upgrades. A key driver for this rate of adoption is that enterprises are able to realise immediate business efficiencies that positively impact the bottom line without requiring to make exceptionally large financial investments, especially in the current economic climate.”

Thursday 25 June 2009

nFlow Launches ‘nFlowLive.com’, Innovative New Dictation-as-a-Service Solution

Makes digital dictation technology more accessible; offers flexible pricing and free disaster recovery
nFlow, a leading supplier of digital dictation solutions, today announced that it is launching nFlowLive.com, a Cloud-based Dictation-as-a-Service (DaaS) solution. The company has developed this solution directly in response to demand from organisations that recognise the business need to deploy digital dictation technology, but are unable to incur capital expenditure on installing such a solution in the current economic climate. Adoption of digital dictation technology is driven by the operational efficiency and productivity gains it delivers to firms. With nFlowLive.com, this technology will be easily available to organisations with minimal investment and setup costs.

nFlowLive.com will be available from July 2009. Through this service, customers will have access to nFlow’s market leading, second generation enterprise-class Digital Dictation System (DDS) Version 5.0, based on the future-proof Microsoft .NET technology platform. With industry benchmark 99% service availability, fully supported nFlowLive.com offers a rich client install; secure data backup; disaster recovery; free online user training; and an option to entrust nFlow with the complete administration of users, drivers and updates. In addition, customers will be able to opt for automatic updates, eliminating the need to incur additional deployment costs. This will ensure that customers are able to take advantage of all new functionality added to nFlowLive.com instantaneously.

A range of flexible pricing options will be available to customers including monthly or yearly contracts for the service. Additionally, the cost of nFlowLive.com can be directly aligned with practices’ fee income, further enabling organisations to minimise their costs.

Rob Lancashire, Sales and Marketing Director at nFlow, commented, “Through nFlowLive.com, we are driving down the cost of deploying a DDS further and making the significant efficiency gains from digital dictation workflow more accessible to all firms during these difficult economic times. Also, we are adding value to our offering by enhancing the remote working and disaster recovery capabilities, for both existing customers and prospects.

“Within just eight months since the successful launch of nFlow DDS Version 5.0, the launch of nFlowLive.com is yet another demonstration of our commitment to technological leadership and customer service. nFlowLive.com leverages the Service Oriented Architecture, crucial to any modern Cloud-based application. Rather than simply writing a separate application to deliver our DDS in a browser alongside a legacy client technology, we have developed a rich client solution built on a single core of code. This allows the solution to be delivered to users anywhere via multiple channels – be it in the Cloud or through customers’ internal infrastructure.”

nFlowLive.com will support hardware from all major vendors such as Philips and Olympus. For instance, customers upgrading from other digital dictation packages to nFlowLive.com will be able to continue using their existing USB microphones, digital pocket memos, foot pedals and headsets, eliminating the need to incur additional equipment purchase costs.

It will also support all existing integrations with applications such as case management, practice management and document management systems.

Lancashire, concluded, “nFlowLive.com in its current form represents the first phase of our Cloud-based DaaS solution. We will be adding more functionality, flexibility and services to the solution over the coming months.”

nFlow DDS Version 5.0 is the only enterprise-class digital dictation solution of its kind on the market today. It has been completely re-designed from the ground up based on the Microsoft .NET framework, to deliver low cost of ownership, exceptional functionality and benefits to users and customers alike.

Wednesday 22 April 2009

nFlow First to Offer Fully Supported Digital Dictation From iPhone in the UK


"Innovative solution to further advance mobile working; deliver enhanced efficiency and productivity gains"


nFlow, a leading developer of digital dictation software, today announced that it has developed an innovative and cost-effective solution that fully supports enterprise-class digital dictation from iPhone devices. Users of the iPhone and iPod Touch devices at nFlow’s customer organisations will now be able to send digital dictation recordings to their offices, for integration into their enterprises’ nFlow Digital Dictation System’s (DDS) Version 5.0 workflow, with the click of a button. With the growing popularity of iPhone in business, this solution will further enhance remote working in professional services firms, delivering increased productivity and efficiency gains to organisations. Integration of dictation recordings into DDSs’ workflow is crucial as it gives administrative staff full visibility of the tasks at hand and allows them to take the necessary action to deliver the best possible service to clients.


This solution is the first of its kind to be offered in the UK. No other UK digital dictation software vendor is able to offer advanced integration of dictations recorded on iPhones into their systems’ workflows. Enterprises using other DDSs on the market are only able to receive dictations from an iPhone as audio files via emails. As a result, there is no facility to capture crucial information such as title of the dictation or urgency of action as guidance for secretarial staff. This diminishes the business benefit of a DDS as a facilitator of efficient remote working.
This nFlow solution is yet another demonstration of the company’s innovative approach to software development, to meet the fast changing business requirements of the professional services sector, including legal and accountancy. nFlow already supports the BlackBerry and Windows Mobile platforms. The nFlow Version 5.0 is a next generation DDS and the only enterprise-class solution, completely based on the Microsoft .NET platform. It has been re-designed from the ground up and represents a significant technological advancement in digital dictation technology.


nFlow has closely worked with iPhone application developer, JOTOMI GmbH, to develop this solution. JOTOMI GmbH has modified its product, JMDictate (www.jotomi.com/jmdictate), a professional recording system, so that it fully integrates with the workflow in nFlow DDS Version 5.0, to deliver all the benefits of the DDS workflow to customers. For instance, irrespective of the mobile device used for the recordings, administrators and resource managers at nFlow customer organisations can have complete visibility of workloads per client, allowing them to manage and assign tasks based on their level of urgency and importance.


nFlow Sales & Marketing Director, Rob Lancashire, commented, “Similar to BlackBerry and Windows Mobile devices, the iPhone is fast gaining adoption as a business tool. We have developed this solution directly in response to customer demand. We are in talks with a number of organisations who are keen to give their fee-earners the ability to use their iPhone devices for digital dictation, allowing them to maximise their use as a remote working tool for business.
“In today’s web-based and geographically spread business environment, allowing remote working greatly contributes towards increasing staff productivity. We are finding that a key driver for the adoption of digital dictation in the professional services sector, particularly in the current economic climate, is its ability to facilitate effective remote working for fee-earners and administrative staff alike.”


iPhone users at customer organisations wishing to use their devices for digital dictation can very simply and cost-effectively download the professional version of JMDictate from the iTunes App Store for £5.99. Once recorded, by clicking ‘send to workflow’, the dictations are imported into the workflow of nFlow DDS Version 5.0 via an integration software deployed at their respective enterprises. nFlow DDS Version 5.0 is a Microsoft .NET work-flow based digital dictation solution that includes USB dictation and transcription hardware and provides a familiar Microsoft Outlook interface for users.



Tuesday 21 April 2009

Leading UK Law Firm Improves Efficiency and Customer Service with BlackBerry Solution and Digital Dictation from nFlow

Freeth Cartwright LLP is one of the UK’s leading regional law firms, serving both commercial and private clients. Based in the East Midlands, with offices in Nottingham, Derby, Leicester, Manchester and Birmingham, the firm has a wide range of clients throughout the UK, many of which have international connections. Its 500-person staff, including 260 fee earners, serve clients both regionally and nationally. The firm has a tradition of embracing technology to improve efficiency. Its Applications Development team developed an award-winning bespoke workflow system called Case Viewer, which provides a comprehensive electronic work environment for lawyers. The firm was also an early adopter of the BlackBerry® solution. It uses a BlackBerry®Enterprise Server for Microsoft® Exchange.

THE CHALLENGE
Freeth Cartwright’s fee earners are frequently away from the office visiting clients, and rely heavily on dictation to get work moving and instructions actioned. The cassette tape recorders being used were impractically heavy and it was difficult to edit recordings. Critically, the tapes had to be physically delivered back to the support team in the office which led to delays in workflow and billing. Moreover, if the tapes were lost, anyone could listen to the recordings, which was a security concern for the firm. The success of the BlackBerry solution for email inspired the firm to see if it could be used for mobile dictation. Chris Nicholson, IT Manager at Freeth Carthwright, knew what he was looking for: a system that would allow fee earners to dictate on case matters from their BlackBerry® smartphones when working from locations where it was not possible or convenient to use their laptops.

THE SOLUTION
After market investigation, Chris Nicholson decided to test the nFlow Mobile for BlackBerry digital dictation solution. His research also showed that it would be straightforward for his team to integrate the application into Case Viewer. In addition, the solution was licensed on a per-device basis, instead of being monthly or subscription-based, and didn’t require costly consultancy fees or additional infrastructure costs.“Using nFlow Mobile on the BlackBerry smartphone, the fee earner can record multiple dictations when they are travelling and out of the office. When they’re finished, they simply hit the send button. The dictation is instantly sent to the nFlow Gateway installed on the Exchange server where it is routed to the desired recipient, most often a secretary for transcription and filing in Case Viewer,”says Nicholson.
The BlackBerry application provides features such as pause recording, playback,rewind, forward, insert, overwrite, save as draft, title and mark as urgent. Nicholson organised a pilot of the solution with a handful of the firm’s fee earners. The pilot began in September 2008 and was a resounding success. “The feedback from the pilot was very good. It met the needs of the fee earners in what they expected from a digital dictation system.”Based on these results, Nicholson began rolling out the solution across the firm’s five sites. Each user receives a short training session that explains the key functionality of the solution.“ As we’d already made the original investment in the BlackBerry solution, the addition of nFlow was a small incremental cost compared to the time it would save the fee earners.”Chris Nicholson, IT Manager at Freeth Cartwright

THE BENEFITS
Freeth Cartwright is committed to excellence in client service and efficient business processes that optimise productivity. Dictation is a key function within the firm. nFlow Mobile for BlackBerry smartphones has sped up and secured the dictation workflow. “Within a minute of a fee earner completing a transcription, say, on the train, the secretary can have it on the screen, ready to transcribe. It’s just as immediate as if the fee earner was sitting next to them in the office.”With analogue cassettes, it would take 24 hours on average for a dictation to arrive back in the office and be transcribed. The new solution also “means better service for our clients because we’re turning these dictations around much faster,” says Nicholson. This in turn also leads to timelier billing. According to Nicholson’s calculations, the nFlow Mobile for BlackBerry pays for itself with the first dictation. The one-time fee for nFlow is the equivalent of a few minutes of a fee earner’s time.

“One hour of a standard associate’s charge-out rate buys at least five one-time licences.” He goes on to add that, “as we’d already made the original investment in the BlackBerry solution, the addition of nFlow was a small incremental cost compared to the time it would save the fee earners.”


The sound quality on the nFlow solution is good, the feedback from the secretaries who do the transcription has been excellent. In addition, the sound files are compressed, so they don’t put pressure on the Exchange server. “The average file size is around 2MB, which is very manageable,”says Nicholson. In addition, if a BlackBerry smartphone goes missing, there’s no risk that someone will be able to listen to the recordings. Like the rest of the data stored on the smartphones, draft dictations are protected by the smartphone’s built-in password authentication and encryption. Completed dictations are encrypted during transmission between the BlackBerry Enterprise Server and the BlackBerry smartphone before being erased from the smartphone’s memory. Finally, the BlackBerry solution with nFlow Mobile has improved time recording.


“Effectively, a digital dictation is time captured as a file. So if the recording is 20 minutes long, that can be apportioned against the fee earners charge-out rate. Whereas when you’ve got an analogue tape, you can’t really make a good judgement about how long that recording is, unless you sit there with a stopwatch,” explains Nicholson.Within just a few months of the pilot, the nFlow Mobile for BlackBerry solution has proved to be a simple-to-implement solution with a rapid ROI, that provides value-added functionality and increases the productivity of Freeth Cartwright’s fee earners.

Monday 23 March 2009

Newly Merged UK Law Firm Consolidates Digital Dictation Deployment With nFlow

Cullimore Dutton reduces IT administration with nFlow Version 5.0
nFlow, a leading supplier of digital dictation solutions, today announced that Cullimore Dutton, recently formed by the merger of reputed law firms Birch Cullimore and Mason & Moore Dutton, has successfully upgraded to and consolidated the deployment of nFlow Version 5.0 to 53 users across the new enterprise. nFlow Version 5.0 is a second generation, Microsoft .NET platform-based Digital Dictation System (DDS). Prior to the merger, Birch Cullimore was already using nFlow Version 4.0.

Cullimore Dutton chose nFlow Version 5.0 as its enterprise DDS because it offers centralised administration of the solution. nFlow Version 5.0 does not require any client-side configuration. All user device and hardware driver configuration are served centrally from the server, reducing operational costs. This was a key consideration for the firm as the newly merged entity is split between two office sites.

Further, Cullimore Dutton has significantly invested in creating a virtualised IT environment. Therefore, any solution that the firm deploys must be able to leverage virtualisation technology. nFlow Version 5.0 easily integrates into a virtualised environment, allowing Cullimore Dutton to maximise its IT investment.

With firm-wide access to nFlow Version 5.0, Cullimore Dutton will be able to maximise staff resources, increase productivity and achieve cost savings as a result of reduced operational and IT management costs.

Stephen Roberts, IT Manager, Cullimore Dutton, commented, “The business benefits of digital dictation technology to law firms is a no-brainer, especially in today’s web-based environment. We have been using nFlow’s digital dictation in the Birch Cullimore part of the business for four years now.
“However, in this instance, our decision to upgrade to nFlow Version 5.0 as opposed to opt for another digital dictation system across our newly merged entity, has been based purely on the solution’s technical merits. The solution has very smoothly integrated into our virtual environment, it is very easy to administer and it can also be seamlessly integrated with other third party platforms. In fact, it is by far the quickest implementation we have ever done. We could not have asked for more from nFlow.”

Contrary to industry norm for major solution upgrades, nFlow has provided Version 5.0 software free of charge to existing nFlow users at Cullimore Dutton.

In addition to the existing implementation, Cullimore Dutton is planning to integrate nFlow Version 5.0 with its new case management system, IRIS Law Business, in the immediate future.
Rob Lancashire, Sales and Marketing Director at nFlow, added, “Version 5.0 truly represents a major technological advancement in digital dictation technology – it is not an incremental upgrade to an existing solution, simply to make it “current”. Enterprises recognise this. Further, they are interested in it because in comparison to competitive systems, it is a future-proof technology that can enable them to maximise their IT investments whilst reducing IT administration costs – especially at a time when budgets are under intense scrutiny. We look forward to continuing our long standing and mutually rewarding partnership with Cullimore Dutton.”

nFlow DDS Version 5.0 is the only enterprise-class digital dictation solution of its kind on the market today. It has been completely re-designed from the ground up based on the Microsoft .NET framework, to deliver an unrivalled low cost of ownership, exceptional functionality and benefits to users and customers alike.

Tuesday 17 March 2009

Adoption of nFlow Digital Dictation Continues at a Rapid Pace in UK Accountancy Sector

Greenstones Limited realises efficiency gains with nFlow solution; nFlow provides cost savings calculator
nFlow (http://www.nflow.com/), the market leading supplier of digital dictation workflow solutions to the accountancy market, today announced that Greenstones Limited, a Cambridgeshire-based accountancy firm, has become the latest accountancy practice to implement its nFlow Digital Dictation Software (DDS) solution, replacing the incumbent traditional tape-based dictation system. Greenstones chose nFlow for the solution’s proven ability to deliver immediate efficiency improvements to the firm, especially in the current difficult economic climate.

The nFlow DDS solution is facilitating greater business efficiency through better utilisation of staff resources and faster turnaround time of transcripts. In addition, fee-earners and secretaries alike at the firm are able to prioritise tasks based on client imperatives, greatly improving client service.

nFlow is seeing an accelerated adoption of its DDS in the accountancy sector, primarily driven by firms’ needs to reduce operational costs, increase staff productivity and business efficiency as well as enable mobile working. Some high profile firms that have recently implemented nFlow’s solution include PKF LLP, Scott-Moncrieff, and Johnston Carmichael, to name a few.

Simon Chaplin, Managing Director, Greenstones Limited, said, “We have been using analogue tape technology for dictation for many years, but in today’s web-based business environment, moving to digital dictation is crucial and perhaps an obvious thing to do. For us, adopting technology that improves business efficiency and productivity is critical to meeting our business goals.

“nFlow has been brilliant – the company has delivered exactly what we bought, both from the technology and customer service perspectives. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend nFlow to anyone”

Rob Lancashire, Sales and Marketing Director at nFlow, added, “The fixed fee nature of accountancy work means that any increases in business efficiency and productivity directly impact the bottom line of a firm, making adoption of digital dictation workflow technology an easy choice to make.

“In fact, to enable practices to quantify the savings they can make as a result of using digital dictation workflow software, we have developed a cost savings calculator to help them make the business case for this technology within their firms.”

The nFlow Digital Dictation Cost Saving Calculator is available free of charge on www.nflow.com/cost-reduction-calculator.php. Alternatively, practices can contact nFlow directly on info@nFlow.com for access to the tool.

nFlow DDS is a work-flow based solution that includes microphone and headphone-related hardware, and offers an intuitive Microsoft Outlook-style interface. The solution can be deployed in both, Terminal Services or Citrix environments and utilises the industry standard Microsoft SQL Server. It also supports a wide range of mobile devices including BlackBerry and Windows Mobile.

Wednesday 18 February 2009

London City Law Firm Consolidates Digital Dictation Deployment With nFlow

Devonshires Solicitors to benefit from increased productivity and flexible working practices
nFlow, a leading supplier of digital dictation solutions, today announced that Devonshires Solicitors, a leading London City law firm, has successfully consolidated the deployment of nFlow Version 5.0, its second generation, Microsoft .NET platform-based Digital Dictation System (DDS). Driven by the business need to adopt industry best practises, the firm has replaced its traditional tape-based and incumbent digital dictation systems with nFlow Version 5.0 for 120 users across its social housing, projects/PFI/PPP, employment, property, corporate/finance and litigation (including fraud) departments. In addition, the firm has also installed the nFlow Mobile for BlackBerry application, to facilitate remote working and offer employees greater flexibility.
The firm chose nFlow Version 5.0 for the solution’s balance between good product functionality and simplicity, .NET-based infrastructure, very low overhead systems management capability, competitive pricing and proven company track record. Further, the company’s non-intrusive approach to customer service and product support was very appealing to the firm.

With firm-wide access to digital dictation technology, Devonshires Solicitors will benefit from increased productivity, ability to extend remote working practices, and capability to devise creative ways to maximise staff resources in the long term.

Andrew Cowan, Chief Executive at Devonshires Solicitors, commented, “Working practices in the legal sector are changing rapidly, and given the competitive nature of this business especially in the current climate, we are committed to adopting technology that aids productivity in the firm to give us a distinct advantage – not just from a client perspective, but also for recruiting and retaining talent. Digital dictation is one such technology.

“We considered all the major digital dictation solution suppliers, but chose nFlow as it was able to meet all our selection criteria – right from technology compatibility to product functionality through to understanding our needs and approach to customer service.”Users of nFlow Version 5.0 at the firm include fee earners and secretarial staff. A standard unified system across the firm will facilitate more efficient workload sharing and task management. The clarity of dictation recording delivered by nFlow Version 5.0 will considerably reduce the time spent by staff in creating and reworking transcribed documents. Further, the remote access offered by the solution means that fee earners will now be able to send their dictations to their office for typing from any physical location, resulting in faster turnaround times on deliverables to clients.
Rob Lancashire, Sales and Marketing Director at nFlow, added, “We are very encouraged by the interest we are continuing to see for Version 5.0, despite the current economic conditions in the UK. We believe this is because we offer pure bred .NET-based, future-proof technology that easily integrates with existing IT infrastructures, enabling firms to maximise their investment; whilst achieving proven and instantaneous operational efficiencies of anything between 15 – 30 per cent.”

In addition to the existing installation, Devonshires Solicitors is planning to use technology available from nFlow to integrate Version 5.0 with its Interwoven document management system to deliver a holistic system that will manage the complete document production lifecycle.
nFlow DDS Version 5.0 is the only enterprise-class digital dictation solution of its kind on the market today. It has been completely re-designed from the ground up based on the Microsoft .NET framework, to deliver low cost of ownership, exceptional functionality and benefits to users and customers alike.

Thursday 5 February 2009

New training initiative from nFlow aims to help reduce document production costs for firms

nFlow has announced a new workshop training concept for firms wishing to reduce costs by training staff on dictation skills to make sure they are producing text as efficiently as possible. This follows their successful online dictation skills seminar last year and the feedback they have received on their training support website – www.dictationskills.com. nFlow say that focused dictation skills training can provide considerable savings, particularly if a firm outsources typing, by significantly reducing the retyping of documents due to incomprehensible or poor dictation and potentially delivering even higher fee earner to secretary ratios.As a workshop the training sessions can be tailored to meet the needs of any firm and can cater for a number of people at once making it very cost effective. In the current climate nFlow suggest that a small investment in training can ensure that firms are getting the very best use of their digital dictation system irrespective of whether it is nFlow, Winscribe or Bighand further enhancing the productivity gains the technology is well known for.