Humanity has been lowering the barriers to communication since the beginning
But something that hasn’t changed is the power of simple, human contact. Gutenberg brought
us the printing press, enabling one-to-many communication. Morse and Bell brought
us the ability to communicate in real-time. Friedheim Hellebrand lowered the communication
barriers even further, by giving us the power to do real-time, one-to-many messaging
in nifty 160 character increments. The result of all this innovation has been an
exponential increase in the breadth, speed, and complexity of communicating across
cultural, geographic, and organizational lines. But there’s a paradox: With all
these innovations, effective communication has gotten cumbersome—especially at the
organizational level where multiple devices, platforms, and interfaces enter the
picture.
MetroStar Systems’ Digital Strategies Team seamlessly achieves the communications goals of
organizations and individuals by translating the complexity of emerging technologies
into simple, usable products. MetroStar Systems’ Digital Strategies Team use dynamic processes
and technology products that harness the contributions of individuals to build better
organizations through improved communication. From Mobile applications to social
networking and to cloud computing, our Digital Strategies Team has the expertise to build
systems that accelerate the impact, clarity, and speed of organizational communication.
MetroStar Systems’ Digital Strategies products and services are tailored to meet our clients’
diverse requirements; whether it’s repatriating troops, connecting cultures, or
disseminating disaster relief information quickly. A core strength of MetroStar
Systems’ Digital Strategies Team is that we combine the seemingly dislocated opportunities
created by Mobile media, web applications, and cloud computing into one, comprehensive
and easy-to-use solution.
MetroStar Systems believes it honors the legacies of the great innovators, Gutenberg,
Morse, Bell, and Hellebrand, by lowering the barrier to effective organizational
communication through emerging technologies.