Mikko Jokela

Mikko Jokela is an expert on web and digital business.

Mikko consults the customers on web platform and vendor selections, defining functional requirements, and especially on how digital channels could support business needs more effectively. His areas of expertise include utilizing web and digital channels for better business, and web technology selections.

Mikko has been working for IT vendors in several roles. He has been in charge of a business line, responsible for web business development and a consultant in several web projects. Mikko’s main focus has been in private sector customers but he has also work experience on education and public sector.

Articles written by Mikko

A total of 20 articles

Case: The Finnish Transparency Register – North Patrol helped with the requirements definition and tendering process

8 February 2024

Case: Ramirent renewed its digital services with a customer-centric approach – North Patrol provided consulting support for the project

5 February 2024

Report: The most popular Headless CMS products in Finland and in the Nordic countries

10 January 2023

Gartner´s views on the development of the e-commerce market

20 September 2022

Case: New website with ecommerce like user experience for M2-Kodit – North Patrol as concept design partner

6 September 2021

Case: Traficom’s new digital self-service channels – North Patrol as technology consultant

30 August 2021

Case: Kemira.com renewal on a fast schedule – North Patrol produced the requirement specification in record time

31 May 2021

Utilizing Contentful as a content management system

7 December 2020

Magento partners in Finland

7 October 2020

Case: Teosto renews all its online services – North Patrol as prestudy consultant

17 June 2020

Will Episerver retain its leading market position?

7 April 2020

CASE: Eckerö Line succeeded with a complex web store renewal

5 August 2019

Magento is in the middle of a change – again

18 June 2019

Most popular web technology platforms in Finland 2019

8 April 2019

Survey results: Product information is the foundation of B2B sales channels

22 November 2018

Ingredients for utilizing web analytics

5 December 2017

What are the advantages of commercially licensed web content management platforms over open-source products?

23 May 2016

Digital Customer Experience Marketing Cloud Platform

16 September 2015

To personalize or not to personalize?

18 May 2015

Digital marketing: The gap between hype and real life

7 April 2015

About North Patrol

We are a team of ten consultants, all of whom are experienced designers and technology experts. Every year we design and prepare over 50 different online services and information systems. Our customer satisfaction is very high (9.5 out of 10), and we have helped many customers transform their digital services.

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How we differ from our competitors?

  • We specialize in digital service design

    We specialize in high-quality design and requirements specification of digital services. Our mission is to help customers succeed in their software project by creating the best possible foundation for implementation – whether it is an agile implementation done inhouse, a project done with a partner, or a publicly tendered project.

  • We don't sell coding or licenses

    Many software companies recommend software solutions that they also implement themselves. We don’t do that. We don’t do software implementation projects or have partnerships with technology providers. Our perspective on the software market is broad, as it should be for our customers. Our goal is always to find the best possible software solution for our customer, whether it’s a custom-built solution, a SaaS service, an open-source platform, or a combination of these.

  • We are realistic and forward-thinking

    We design digital service concepts, implementation methods and architectures that are sustainable and can be further developed. We place great importance on the feasibility of software solutions, the availability of good partners and the predictability of costs.

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