How will the recently announced PIP reforms impact councils and the advice, support, and guidance that they provide their citizens? by Guy Giles, Managing Director, Infoshare+ Last week, the UK Government announced its plans to reform health-related benefits in an effort to reduce the welfare bill by £5bn a year by 2030. Over 4 million […]
Posted in Data for Good, Public Sector
March 31st, 2025 by Victoria Thomason
Last year, our CEO Pamela Cook spoke to Business Matters magazine about how she put everything on the line to make Infoshare a success, the values that drive everything we do, and how we put profits on hold to help our customers respond to Covid. Tell us about Infoshare Infoshare was born in Kingston-Upon-Thames […]
Posted in Data for Good, Infoshare news, SME
January 13th, 2022 by Victoria Thomason
Recently, I spoke on the panel at the PSE event – Digital Transformation: Using data to drive efficiencies. I was joined by Richard Walker, Partner for Data and Insights at Agilisys, Ritchie Somerville, Head of Strategy at the Data-Driven Innovation Initiative at The University of Edinburgh, and Bill South, Head of SRS Data & Governance […]
Posted in Data for Good, Data quality, Data Sharing, Government, Partners, Uncategorised, Vulnerability
November 8th, 2021 by Pamela Cook
Pamela Cook, CEO, discusses the importance of accurately identifying vulnerable people to ensure the success of technologies aimed at providing support during the Covid-crisis.
Posted in Data for Good, Vulnerability
May 18th, 2020 by Pamela Cook
FREE CLEARCORE INVESTIGATOR DOWNLOAD! See how Infoshare can benefit your organisation – drill down your data with our FREE ClearCore Investigator download. ClearCore Investigator significantly benefits key data quality projects by providing vital and effective analysis of key business systems using data content detection, duplication evaluation, profile analysis and data integrity checks. Download your FREE […]
Posted in Customer Master Data Management, Data for Good, General news, Uncategorised
June 11th, 2013 by Victoria Thomason