Hubspan Service Provider Finalist in WTIA Awards
Posted by Margaret Dawson on January 12, 2010
The Washington Technology Industry Association is well known in the Seattle area for its contributions to the local tech industry. Every year, it holds an awards program to recognize some of the hottest organizations in Washington State. We submitted for this award for the first time and are thrilled to be a finalist for the “Service Provider of the Year” Award.
Hubspan is a leading service provider in the business integration market. We were the first cloud-based platform designed from the ground up to handle basic to complex integration processes, from file transfer or e-invoicing to complex supply or demand chain business processes. Our solutions are delivered as a managed service, and our expert client services team has maintained an incredible customer retention rate of 95% over the past ten years.
As our CEO said: “Hubspan has differentiated itself in the marketplace by combining the economic and performance benefits of cloud computing with a managed services model that provides a complete end-to-end integration solution. Being named one of the WTIA Industry Achievement Award finalists is a true testament to our commitment to provide our customers with the highest level of service and innovation, and we are honored to be recognized by the Washington technology community.”
The Industry Achievement Awards celebrate the brightest companies, individuals and students in Washington that demonstrate outstanding innovation and excellence in technology. 2010 will mark the 15th year that the awards program has been in place. In the last 15 years, a number of noteworthy Washington companies such as Microsoft, RealNetworks, F5 Networks and Concur have also been recognized by the WTIA.
The Industry Achievement Award winners will be announced on March 4 at the awards ceremony, which will be held at the Showbox SODO in Seattle. Another finalist in the Service Provider category is Amazon Web Services, our next door neighbor here in the International District of Seattle.
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