Information logistics - the new challenge for businesses
"When conquering space, there are two problems to be solved: gravity and red tape.
We were able to manage gravity."
Wernher Freiherr von Braun,
German-American rocket engineer (1912 - 1977)
Time is money!
This already somewhat seasoned conclusion has more relevance today than ever before.
Dominance in the business world is increasingly characterized by the extent to which an organization is capable of quickly, reliably and, most importantly, inexpensively distributing information.
Clogged means of communications and a delayed flow of information increasingly lead to wasted resources. Overfilled mailboxes, spam, low response to enquiries, delays that lead to the complete loss of messages etc. are only the tip of the iceberg.
What do you do, when an urgent message that must be read immediately, has to be sent to hundreds or thousands of recipients at the same time?
The essential advantage of Cordaware bestinformedŪ lies in the fact that a message, a document or a link can be promptly sent to any number of people at the same time.
Increasing pressure of competition and the internationalization of all areas of the economy accompany the increasing amount of electronic communication.
Far too much work time is wasted by employees who have to sort through e-mails in order to differentiate important messages from spam mails and unimportant messages.
Often, one hears of cases in which business transactions failed because important messages reached the recipient too late or not at all. Also, decisions canīt be made in time because the acquisition of widespread information takes too long.
Current means of communications:
Fax, telephone, letters and e-mail are increasingly proving to be unsuitable for the changed requirements:
- the distribution of the information takes too long
- e-mails arenīt read until hours or days later
- mailboxes are full, e-mails disappear never to be found again
- mailboxes are flooded with spam mails
- important messages have to be filtered out of spam and unimportant messages 
Long-range aftermath of the bottleneck in supply
- congestion in the flow on data
- the prompt sending of messages to a large number of recipient with guaranteed
immediate receipt has not been possible until now
- important information does not reach all recipient in time
- reactions to sudden events are too slow
- stressed employees
- dissatisfied customers
- human resource potentials are wasted
- considerable additional costs due to delays in communication and coping with a large
amount of information
- due to slow and uncoordinated flow of information, potential optimization of the
business goes unrealized
The occurrence of large, complex quantities of information under consideration of time pressure requires new concepts of application:
The bidirectional flow of information:

The goal is a free, prompt, unhindered flow of information, which allows the immediate distribution and retrieval of information!