Business Services Industry

Kadient Releases Version 6.1.1 of The RFP Machine and RFP Express

Business Wire, Dec 11, 2007

Update incorporates support for Microsoft([R]) Office 2007

NASHUA, N.H. -- Kadient, Inc., today announced that an update to its RFP Machine and RFP Express products is available. This release supports the Microsoft([R]) Office 2007 and Windows Vista[TM] platforms, which directly addresses customer requests for this capability.

The RFP Machine and RFP Express, the flagship applications in Kadient's Pragmatech product line, help bid teams create higher-quality, more consistent proposals and RFP responses in less time. The company also offers inciteKnowledge, an on-demand sales knowledge solution that gives sales people the content, tools, and strategies they need to win at every stage of the customer's buying process.

"Using The RFP Machine and RFP Express, bid teams not only decrease the time it takes to create professional proposals - they also create a pool of selling content that can be applied across the sales organization," says Brian Zanghi, President & CEO, Kadient. "As the keepers of this valuable corporate asset, proposal professionals are uniquely positioned to influence the sales process beyond their traditional role, by delivering high-quality, consistent selling content right when buyers need it."

The Version 6.1.1 update for The RFP Machine and RFP Express is available for customers to download at www.Kadient.com by clicking the Pragmatech tab.

About Kadient

Kadient helps companies arm their sales people with the knowledge, messages, and strategies they need to have intelligent, persuasive interactions with prospects. With Kadient solutions, sales reps accelerate buying cycles, win more deals, and achieve quota, while marketing teams deliver more value to sales and have measurable impacts on revenue. Industry-leading organizations including Experian, FileNet, and BlueCross BlueShield are among Kadient's 1,100 customers. To take a test drive, go to www.Kadient.com and click on "Free Trial."

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