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SiteStuff Recognized as Leading Solution Provider by Supply & Demand Chain Executive Magazine
Business Wire, August 1, 2007
AUSTIN, Texas -- SiteStuff, Inc., the nation's leading commercial real estate procurement and e-commerce company, is pleased to announced it has been selected as a top solution provider by Supply & Demand Chain Executive Magazine.
Six years ago, Supply & Demand Chain Executive announced its first "100" list of supply chain solution providers, consultants and other organizations that were helping lead the way in transforming companies' supply and demand chains.
"We are proud to be named to this list and highlight the momentum SiteStuff has gained in terms of delivering product innovations to the commercial real estate industry. By providing transparency in the supply chain and integrating that with our core offerings - Spend Management, Contract Management and Product Purchasing - we provide value and insight into operational spend that is critical to the commercial real estate industry," said Charlie Pace, CEO, SiteStuff, Inc. "We will continue to raise the bar on our offerings and develop solutions that help our clients operate more efficiently, allowing them to focus more on tenant-facing activities," said Pace.
This year, the magazine focused the criteria for its "100" feature on the 21st century supply chain. "Our readers turn to Supply & Demand Chain Executive to learn about new solutions and best practices for enabling the supply chain, to understand trends in supply chain technology, and to benchmark their own companies' enablement initiatives with those of other enterprises across industry verticals," explained Andrew K. Reese, editor of Supply & Demand Chain Executive. "The corporate executives and line-of-business leaders who rely on the magazine want to know what the different supply chain solution and service providers are doing to help them meet the challenges of the 21st century supply chain." Final recipients are featured in the cover story of the June/July 2007 issue of Supply & Demand Chain Executive, as well as online at www.SDCExec.com.
About Supply & Demand Chain Executive Magazine
Supply & Demand Chain Executive is the executive's user manual for successful supply and demand chain transformation, utilizing hard-hitting analysis, viewpoints and unbiased case studies to steer executives and supply management professionals through the complicated, yet critical, world of supply and demand chain enablement to gain competitive advantage. On the Web at www.SDCExec.com.
About SiteStuff
SiteStuff, Inc. is the nation's leading procurement company in the commercial real estate industry. SiteStuff helps companies reach their procurement goals, streamline the invoice and accounting process, as well as provide information that gives companies greater control over their operational spend. To learn more about SiteStuff visit www.sitestuff.com. SiteStuff is an independently operated, wholly owned subsidiary of Yardi Systems, Inc.
About Yardi Systems
Yardi Systems, Inc. is the global leader in the design, development, and support of integrated Asset and Property Management software for organizations of all sizes. For more than 25 years, Yardi's technology and services have led the industry through responsiveness and innovation, becoming the premier application for real estate software solutions worldwide. Yardi's software is client-driven and serves more than 15,000 businesses, corporations, and government agencies, representing more than 5 billion square feet of commercial space and 5 million residential units globally. Headquartered in Santa Barbara, California, Yardi Systems is a privately held corporation with offices throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Australia. More information about Yardi products and services may be found by visiting www.yardi.com.
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