This Marks the Second Consecutive Year Messagepoint Has Been Recognized by CODiE
July 18, 2017—TORONTO—Messagepoint Inc., a leader in developing and delivering innovative software and services within the Customer Communications Management (CCM) market, announces its cloud-based content management platform, Messagepoint®, has been named a 2017 SIIA CODiE Awards finalist in the Best Multi-Channel Publishing Platform or Service category. The CODiE Awards are the premier awards for the software and information industries and have been recognizing product excellence for more than 30 years. This marks the second consecutive year Messagepoint has been recognized by the program, having won the award in 2016.
“We are honoured that Messagepoint is once again recognized by this prestigious organization. It reflects the innovation and commitment of our dedicated Messagepoint team to continue to disrupt the status quo with solutions that make it easier for enterprises to communicate effectively with their customers,” said Steve Biancaniello, CEO, Messagepoint Inc.
Messagepoint’s hybrid-cloud platform provides solutions for common problems companies face when managing different types of customer communications, making it possible for business users to directly own and control touchpoint messaging content and business rules for customer-facing, omnichannel communications. Messagepoint is one of 205 finalists across 59 business technology categories in the peer-recognized awards program. Winners will be announced during the CODiE Award Business Technology Winner Announcement & Celebration on July 25 in San Francisco.
Details about each finalist are listed at http://www.siia.net/codie/Finalists.
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