VISION



Organized DataConnectivity in the transitory way of living

The Information society

Times are changing. People accepted the Internet in their lives. Almost everybody works with e-mail and Internet. The global reach of people increased dramatically in the last decade and with that the huge amount of information transmitted. The decreasing costs of (tele-)communications and travelling enforced this process. In the contrary the relative cost of 'getting the message across' is increasing!

In the information society the number of messages is increasing but the value of every message is decreasing. This character of information results that people have more and more problems with the organization of their data.

The Networked society

Internet technology enables the access to networking communities. People want to stay in contact with their friends and relations and want to make new contacts. The number of communities is increasing fast. People have more memberships, addresses, email and telephone numbers and the changes in personal information are increasing fast.

To stay connected with the networked society contact details need to be updated automatically.

The Personalized Society

People are living and working more flexible. People move frequently because they switch jobs more often or work in different projects all over the world. This flexible way of living makes it difficult for individuals to reuse 'their' data.

As a result people waste costly time entering and submitting the same data over and over again. In the personalized society people want to enter their preferences 'once and for all platforms'.

With the Up2date.net architecture companies, communities and individuals send messages effectively, distribute preferences efficiently and are connected globally.