QuickArrow Joins Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA)
Market Wire, February, 2007
QuickArrow, the leader in Professional Services Automation (PSA) and Management Solutions, today announced their corporate membership in the Software & Information Industry Association and their leadership role on the SIIA Software Strategy Summit Steering Committee.
The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) is the principal trade association for the software and digital content industries, providing global services in government relations, business development, corporate education, and intellectual property protection to more than 800 software and information companies.
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"We're dedicated to educating and promoting the software industry -- so we're excited to be part of an organization that is known for their leadership in this area," said QuickArrow Vice President, Kevin Bury.
Bury has also been named to the SIIA's S4 Steering Committee to collaborate with other key executives to plan, promote, and support the 2007 SIIA Software Strategy Summit. The conference provides a strategic look at key issues and trends for executives across ISVs, platform vendors, and systems integrators.
This year's conference will address the following trends:
-- From Desktop to Webtop
-- Enterprise 2.0
-- OpenSource
-- Software as a Service (SaaS)
-- Globalization
David Thomas, Executive Director of the SIIA Software Division, commented, "We're thrilled to have QuickArrow on board. They bring a tremendous amount of energy and expertise to the organization, and we're very pleased that they will be the exclusive sponsor for the conference's Globalization block."
About QuickArrow
QuickArrow offers the only PSA solution specifically designed to help billable service organizations achieve the visibility they need to optimize their services delivery. QuickArrow's Software as a Service (SaaS) application fully integrates with leading SFA, CRM, and financial applications, replacing homegrown solutions and labor-intensive spreadsheets to automate workflows and streamline operations.
Worldwide, more than 22,000 users under contract and 250 services organizations spanning software, IT Services, management consulting, hardware, environmental, and healthcare count on QuickArrow every day to increase resource utilization, capture more billable hours and expenses, and enable more effective decision-making to drive top and bottom-line growth.
QuickArrow's unqualified SAS 70 Type II certification and innovative Web Services API ensure reliability, flexibility, and data security for clients such as Salesforce.com, Borland Software, Symantec, Genesys, Informatica, and Proxicom. To learn more about the business impact QuickArrow can have on your organization, please visit www.quickarrow.com .
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