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Wild Bamboo hosts inaugural user group meeting
Wild Bamboo held its inaugural Recordbase User group meeting in early August 2011. Wild Bamboo customers from Auckland to Dunedin met at Kakariki House in Hamilton to discuss Recordbase and its future development. This meeting was an opportunity for Wild Bamboo customers to meet the Wild Bamboo team, learn more about Recordbase and provide feedback on how Recordbase could be improved. Wild Bamboo also launched its new customer portal which is a one stop shop for Wild Bamboo’s product resources. The meeting was a great opportunity for Recordbase users to network with each other and discuss how their organisation makes the most of Recordbase.
After the meeting, the Wild Bamboo team analysed the feedback from the five breakout sessions during the meeting and has identified areas for future development. They are currently soliciting final Recordbase user feedback before they begin work on implementing some of the top ideas from the day.
Wild Bamboo goes global!
New Zealand’s preferred client information software for the mental health and addictions sector is now operating in the UK! Read the full article on Wild Bamboo's new partnership with with their first international customer, mcch.
Keeping services running in an emergency…
In the aftermath of Christchurch’s 22 February earthquake Wild Bamboo was truly able to prove its worth to customers with its client information system, Recordbase.
“The health service organisations using Wild Bamboo’s Recordbase were able to grab a laptop and a data card and be back up and running straightaway, without having to worry about their office’s computer system not working,” says Stu Prendergast, Wild Bamboo chief executive. Even though their offices were uninhabitable, Wild Bamboo’s customers were able to provide services and support to people in a time of extreme need.
Wild Bamboo provides its smart information system, Recordbase, as a ‘cloud based’ service. Cloud computing allows organisations to access the information they would normally store on a local computer or server through a secure web portal over the Internet. This reduces the need to invest in equipment and technical expertise to store and maintain data. Cloud computing provides organisations with a sustainable, cost effective, flexible solution for their IT systems.
Customers have access to their information anytime, anywhere with ongoing customer support and free product upgrades all covered by a low monthly fee.
Wild Bamboo’s cloud computing solution was recently profiled in Computerworld magazine. To find out more about Wild Bamboo’s Recordbase and how other organisations are using cloud services, read the full article.
Wild Bamboo, demonstrating innovation in measuring outcomes
Check out the video of Wild Bamboo at the 2010 AMHOC outcomes conference.
For more information on how Wild Bamboo’s Recordbase can measure outcomes for your ogansation, contact us today.


