announced a 64% increase in revenue growth in Q1 2021 compared with the same period last year. These results reinforce that WorkWave s unique approach to creating a deep partnership with its customers continues to fuel its dominance of the field service software industry, the company reports.
“Our roots as a company are founded not just upon an intimate understanding of service, but also on the deepest understanding of how service companies operate. Our customers know how to deliver superior service what they want is more than just service software. What they both want and need is a partner that moves every area of their business ahead; a joint custodian of their business, equally responsible to help them improve it in tangible, measurable ways,” says David F. Giannetto, CEO of WorkWave. “This is why WorkWave is reinventing what it means to be a software provider. We are the partner that drives their growth, improves their operations, and maximizes their money. We must pro
WorkWave said its strong Q1 financial performance is a direct result of the tangible, measurable value they are delivering to help their customers succeed.
announced a 64% increase in revenue growth in Q1 2021 compared with the same period last year. These results reinforce that WorkWave s unique approach to creating a deep partnership with its customers continues to fuel its dominance of the field service software industry, the company reports.
“Our roots as a company are founded not just upon an intimate understanding of service, but also on the deepest understanding of how service companies operate. Our customers know how to deliver superior service what they want is more than just service software. What they both want and need is a partner that moves every area of their business ahead; a joint custodian of their business, equally responsible to help them improve it in tangible, measurable ways,” says David F. Giannetto, CEO of WorkWave. “This is why WorkWave is reinventing what it means to be a software provider. We are the partner that drives their growth, improves their operations, and maximizes their money. We must pro
Inc. (CSI) recently announced its $10,000 commitment to Project EverGreen, headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, to help expand and diversify a nationwide initiative that has restored more than 1 million square feet of healthy turf and green spaces in urban areas across the United States.
Vibrant, accessible parks and green spaces create safer and healthier communities, connect people and build neighborhoods. That is the guiding mission behind Project EverGreen’s GreenCare for Communities initiative.
“CSI is proud to support Project EverGreen and the vital role that their organization plays in communities around the country,” said Ty Ferraro, CSI marketing director. “We look forward to developing this partnership and helping to enhance green spaces in urban centers nationwide.”
VALLEY VIEW, Ohio – Lawn & Landscape, sister publication of PCT, is pleased to announce Crystal Washington, technology strategist and futurist, and Erica Orange, executive vice president and COO of The Future Hunters, will be the keynote speakers at the
2021 Lawn & Landscape Technology Conference. The in-person event is a technology-focused conference for the green and pest management industries. It takes place Aug. 31 – Sept. 2, in Orlando.
Washington’s opening keynote will discuss how to use technology to increase efficiency while improving performance, including task automation. Orange’s closing keynote will discuss several emerging trends that are shaping and impacting the future.
As a technology strategist and certified futurist, Washington takes complex social media, app, and web topics and makes them easy to understand and accessible for everyday people. Her clients comprise Fortune 500 companies including Google, Microsoft, and GE. She is one of Forbes’ 50