List of Mvine Ecosystem of People Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Mvine Ecosystem of People for Customer Experience from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Mvine Ecosystem of People for Customer Experience include: British Telecom, a United Kingdom based Communications organisation with 85300 employees and revenues of $26.83 billion, Quintessentially, a United Kingdom based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 1500 employees and revenues of $500.0 million, University of Bath, a United Kingdom based Education organisation with 3367 employees and revenues of $256.0 million and many others.
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British Telecom | Communications | 85300 | $26.8B | United Kingdom | Mvine | Mvine Ecosystem of People | Customer Experience | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, British Telecom deployed a secure, personalised HR portal demonstrator built with the Mvine Ecosystem of People for Customer Experience. The prototype targeted the HR process area in the United Kingdom and was delivered within 12 weeks to validate employee self-service and improve HR advisor connectivity.
The Mvine Ecosystem of People implementation delivered a personalised portal layer that exposed employee self-service workflows and advisor collaboration capabilities. Functional capabilities demonstrated included profile-driven content delivery, guided user journeys for HR transactions, and advisor-facing connectivity to support case handling and employee communications.
Architecturally the demonstrator integrated with SharePoint 2013 for content and portal hosting, with Oracle HR and PeopleSoft as authoritative HR data sources, and with CA Siteminder to externalise authentication and access control. The integration pattern showed a secure front-end portal connected to back-end HR systems to enable real-time data lookup and consistent access management across HR workflows.
The rapid prototype helped BT visualise user journeys and shape requirements for a larger £60m HR transformation programme, with the demonstrator completed and published in 2016. The engagement provided a UX and integration proof point that informed programme-level decisions around HR service design and Customer Experience for HR.
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Quintessentially | Leisure and Hospitality | 1500 | $500M | United Kingdom | Mvine | Mvine Ecosystem of People | Customer Experience | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Quintessentially deployed the Mvine Ecosystem of People in the Customer Experience category to publish a secure integrated portal and two branded mobile apps that deliver personalised concierge services and multi tier membership management. The deployment targeted customer experience and CRM process areas, supporting more than 100,000 users across 66 countries with a UK based delivery and global operational coverage.
The Mvine Ecosystem of People implementation included a central portal for membership lifecycle management and content publishing, plus two branded mobile applications for member access and concierge interactions. Functional capabilities implemented included multi tier membership administration, personalised service delivery workflows, supplier publishing interfaces, and secure data handling for member profiles and transactions.
Integrations were focused on identity and access, with Mvine delivering portal and identity integrations to enable authenticated member access across web and mobile channels. Alpha Digital Design acted as the mobile app developer while Mvine provided the portal, identity integration layers, and publishing controls, enabling coordinated operations between member services and supplier content publishing.
Governance centered on consolidating membership and supplier publishing workflows into the new platform, with rollout beginning in 2016 and operational ownership split between customer experience teams managing membership tiers and supplier relationships. The platform enabled improved member access, supplier publishing, and secure data handling as stated by the provider.
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University of Bath | Education | 3367 | $256M | United Kingdom | Mvine | Mvine Ecosystem of People | Customer Experience | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 University of Bath deployed the Mvine Ecosystem of People to deliver a client portal that surfaces live DALI lighting system telemetry and operational test information. The Mvine Ecosystem of People application is classified under Customer Experience and was implemented to support the universitys facilities and energy management teams in the United Kingdom.
The implementation presented live DALI lighting system data, automated emergency lighting tests, and provided granular building, floor, room energy analytics through a centralized portal interface. Configuration emphasized analytics and scheduling capabilities to execute and log emergency lighting test cycles, surface fault conditions to operational users, and capture energy usage data suitable for carbon reporting.
The portal integrated directly with the DALI lighting infrastructure to ingest telemetry and test results, enabling automated test execution and improved fault identification workflows. Operational scope covered facilities and energy management processes across University of Bath sites in the United Kingdom, with dashboards and analytics consumed by energy managers and maintenance teams.
Governance centered on automated test logging and maintenance process integration to support ongoing facilities operations and carbon reporting requirements. The deployment was in use during 2016 and the solution reduced manual testing, improved fault identification, and supported carbon reporting as reported in 2016.
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