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By Will Sturgeon

Published: Tuesday 28 February 2006


Name

Anonymous


Location

UK


Occupation

Senior Consultant


Comment

BP ..How do I sign up..

I couldnt agree more with BP moving the perimeter towards and closer to the end user.

In my sector you cant define the perimeter any more become its so blurred between the public and private health sectors. - everything looks like swiss cheese and my services are coming from multiple locations.

More people should start thinking of how to improve/enhance on this approach before putting obstacles in the way, especially when something is so innovative but yet is set in such a commercial context such as the BP enviornment..

I think BP also do this ? - with certain communities of end users allow them to purchase their own devices/sware with money deposited in their bank accounts as long as they comply within certain company standards.

Have we now created the Anywhere, Anyplace, Anytime and now "Anything" concept ..

Well done..
Andrew



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