Angus Fox
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Director, Multizone Limited
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| PO Box 247 |
| Leatherhead |
| Surrey |
| KT23 4WG |
| UK |
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BiographyAngus Fox, Director of Multizone Limited, has 25 years experience of software technology working for technology leaders including HP, Microsoft, Lotus and Oracle, before setting up a software creation and product management consultancy initially for British Telecom then numerous startup and blue chip clients. In 2010 eZone, a joint venture with Paul Fennemore, launched a Social Maturity Advisory Service designed to construct management driven action plans to make 'social engagement' pervasive. eZone's activities concentrate on delivering social media practices that work and explain how businesses can best exploit social media. eZone drives the formulation of pragmatic social media strategies that deliver results. For the past 18 months Multizone have concentrated on low cost social, collaboration and mobile applications to drive engagement and new revenue streams. Angus was listed in Wired Magazine, November 2009 as part of the ‘UK Twitterati’. |
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Biography
Angus Fox, Director of Multizone Limited, has 25 years experience of software technology working for technology leaders including HP, Microsoft, Lotus and Oracle, before setting up a software creation and product management consultancy initially for British Telecom then numerous startup and blue chip clients.
In 2010 eZone, a joint venture with Paul Fennemore, launched a Social Maturity Advisory Service designed to construct management driven action plans to make 'social engagement' pervasive. eZone's activities concentrate on delivering social media practices that work and explain how businesses can best exploit social media. eZone drives the formulation of pragmatic social media strategies that deliver results.
For the past 18 months Multizone have concentrated on low cost social, collaboration and mobile applications to drive engagement and new revenue streams.
Angus was listed in Wired Magazine, November 2009 as part of the ‘UK Twitterati’.
