There are two reasons why I traveled to Vietnam only one month after my previous trip. The first could seem personal, but it is more than that. I wanted to be there for the millennium jubilee of this city that I love so much. I didn’t manage to free up my schedule one thousand years ago and, when looking into my agenda, I noticed that I already have other commitments for the next millennium. As I arrived on the last day and the traffic was chaotic, I didn’t get the chance to enjoy the event. But it doesn’t matter, I wanted to be there, together with all those who love Hanoi and with all Pentalog collaborators from the East.
This was also a week for reviewing two projects that are essential for us: PeopleCentric and xYz, in the field of social networking. I wanted to validate the gateways between the tools of our start-up and the SN world. This allowed me to spend a lot of time with Iulia who, on behalf of the Labbs, is in charge of managing innovation on these projects. Several decisions were taken, mobility being one of them.
This is where this famous notion of innovation management steps in. I admit to being a great beginner in this field. How can we bring together concrete projects for existing companies with an idea laboratory and an incubator such as the Labbs? For example, we resumed the subject of mobility through questions related to communication, interfaces and languages rather than through the “application” part. If everybody wonders at the low level of penetration of these professional applications after all these last years which were spent talking about the mobile revolution, it is because desktop-related concepts are meant to be transferred onto mobile devices. The tool AND the communication layer must be different. The labbs will be working on this, among others. But there is no doubt that business fields based on speed will be much more willing to buy. Let’s work for those who need the tool and let’s work on a mobility language, as well.
Therefore, Pentalog Hanoi is also getting ready to take over mobile projects, which are closer to Pentalabbs: those from PeopleCentric and those from the Labbs. Thus, we will have two mobile teams, in Moldova and in Vietnam.
We also celebrated a wedding in the team during this week, namely that of Dung, the project manager of the double platform xYz and PeopleCentric… who invited us ALL to his wedding! There were 60 Pentalog collaborators. Asia is offering wonderful lessons of social cohesion. I was also surprised by the fact that the wedding meal was organized in the middle of the week and that we all left after approximately one hour. Everybody told me that it was important to be together, without any distinction. If you are my colleague, you are coming, period!
Thank you, Dung! Pentalog wishes you the best for your future happiness!






















