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V1 in the running to be Software Satisfaction Award winner for fourth year running
V1 has been shortlisted in the Document Management category of the Software Satisfaction Awards for the fourth consecutive year. The winner will be announced on 7th November via a multi-media announcement.
In this year’s awards more than 5,000 software users rated 12,000 products in an online survey across nine business software categories.
The Software Satisfaction Awards are run by AccountingWEB in collaboration with specialist survey consultancy Smith & Henderson. The awards recognise high standards from software application providers serving UK businesses and are based on the views of genuine end-users.
Janette Martin, Head of Sales & Services at V1, said: “Having already won in the SSA award four times, and to be nominated for our software for the fourth year running is a great achievement.
“This latest nomination is a testament to our on-going commitment to software development and customer service, which remains core to the business.”
V1 (formally Version One) rebranded earlier this year and expanded its business automation product suite to include professional services automation, project accounting, facilities management, and training & learning management software.
It continues to provide customers with end-to-end document management and imaging solutions, which improve efficiencies, cut costs, frees-up storage space, and delivers a swift return-on-investment.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Advanced Computer Software Group .
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