Messagepoint Recognized as an Overall CCM Leader by Aspire for the Fourth Consecutive Year
05/27/2021 | 10:31am EDT
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For the fourth year in a row, Messagepoint Inc. has been named an overall leading provider of customer communications management (CCM) solutions in the 2021 CCM Aspire Leaderboard, a dynamic positioning grid that ranks CCM vendors across the industry according to their capabilities, vision and market presence. The Overall Leader designation recognizes Messagepoint’s continued ability to empower business users to manage complex content at scale, minimize authoring and change cycle times and reduce high template inventories.
“Messagepoint is a powerful solution for complex content control, authoring, migration and business user enablement with growing global adoption of its solutions,” said Kasper Roos, founder and CEO, Aspire Customer Communications Services. “We find Messagepoint to be especially robust in scenarios
Paris, May 27, 2021
Quadient (Euronext Paris: QDT), a leader in helping businesses create meaningful customer connections through digital and physical channels, announced today it has been positioned as an overall leader in the 2021 Aspire Leaderboard™ for Customer Communications Management (CCM) the fourth year in a row that Quadient has earned the distinction. Additionally, consulting firm Aspire recognized Quadient’s Inspire Suite solution as a leader in the Leaderboard’s sub-grids for Omnichannel Orchestration, Communication Composition and Business Automation.
The Aspire Leaderboard is a CCM vendor positioning grid published by Aspire Customer Communications Services, a consulting firm specializing in CCM and Digital Customer Experience.
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The commission of inquiry into state capture has heard that South Africa lost R49 billion to state capture and corruption-related activities.
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Holden testified via Zoom from the British capital.
He testified on amounts of monies paid by different government departments, including the Free State provincial government, the North West government, and several SOEs through contracts tainted by state capture.
Most of these monies were paid directly to companies not owned by the Guptas, but linked to them through their business associates.
The money subsequently ended up directly into Gupta-owned entities.