Winshuttle Named Seattle Business Magazine?s 2015 Tech Impact Award Winner in Enterprise Technology
Seattle Business Magazine recognizes Winshuttle for utilizing technology to improve Washington businesses
Bothell, Washington (PRWEB) September 25, 2015
Winshuttle is pleased to announce that it has been selected as the recipient of Seattle Business Magazine?s 2015 Tech Impact Award, in the Enterprise Technology category. This award recognizes Washington state businesses that use technology to significantly impact industries or society.
?We are honored to receive the 2015 Tech Impact award, as it recognizes our team?s passion to continually drive innovation and help our customers improve the complex business processes that surround their ERP software implementations,? said Lewis Carpenter, Chief Executive Officer of Winshuttle.
Winshuttle was selected among a diverse group of influential companies, by a team of industry experts and thought leaders. This award was presented at the Tech Impact Awards banquet September, 24th 2015 at Showbox Sodo in Seattle. Winshuttle will be featured in the upcoming October issue of Seattle Business Magazine, along with other award finalists.
Are you interested in becoming part of this growing innovative workforce? Winshuttle is currently hiring.
About Winshuttle
Winshuttle software empowers customers to get control of their SAP ERP data through the use of lean applications that streamline data collection, data validation and data movement. Building upon customers? existing investments, Winshuttle?s unique lean solutions delegate ownership and maintenance of data back to the business, increasing IT bandwidth and maximizing the velocity of SAP ERP data management and process automation.
Learn more about Winshuttle's Lean Data Management platform by visiting http://www.winshuttle.com/lean-data-management/
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