Zia Consulting Named Alfresco Partner of the Year Americas for the Fifth Time
Company continues to be a leader in creating customized solutions to help customers streamline content and business processes.
BOULDER, Colo. (PRWEB) April 19, 2018
Zia Consulting, Inc., the leading provider of enterprise content management (ECM) and intelligent document capture business solutions, announced today their recognition as the Alfresco Partner of the Year for the fifth time.
Exceptional performance throughout the year was seen from Zia on new Alfresco accounts, customer service, and innovative product development on the Alfresco platform. They continue to create and implement valuable business solutions for customers worldwide, build enterprise offerings integrating Alfresco with other technologies, and grow their team of thought leaders.
"Being named Alfresco Partner of the Year for the fifth time is a huge honor for the entire Zia team," said Mike Mahon, CEO of Zia Consulting. "Our dedication to the Alfresco partnership, a focus on providing unique solutions, and commitment to delivering business value to customers, has allowed us to once again grow our number of new customers and support existing customers with innovative new content services. We look forward to a continued partnership with this industry-leading company.”
“Congratulations to the Zia Team for being Alfresco America’s Partner of the Year. This award demonstrates Zia’s continued ability to scale across different verticals, and different size customers, by delivering outstanding solutions and customer value enabled by the Alfresco Digital Business Platform,” said Darren Yetzer, vice president of strategic partnerships at Alfresco. “I am excited to see how Zia will exceed the benchmarks they have set and what they can deliver this fiscal year as we collectively believe we are at the beginning of the digital transformation era enabled by content and process services.”
Across the entire Alfresco platform—Content, Process, and Governance Services—Zia Consulting offers a variety of professional services, application integration and training to help customers manage and connect with content anywhere. Their services range from designing, customizing, implementing, and integrating content management in business applications.
“We continue to be committed to delivering world-class business solutions that build on the Alfresco platform,” said Ryan McVeigh, Managing Partner at Zia. “Whether it’s our work in the mortgage, manufacturing, and insurance industries, or our back office and government solutions, we are dedicated to continuously developing and strengthening our partnership with Alfresco.”
Nearly 11 million people in more than 195 countries use Alfresco to share, organize, protect, and manage their content—including an increasing number of government organizations seeking cost effectiveness, open standards and platform flexibility. Across these agencies, departments and companies, Zia is the leading provider of Alfresco business solutions to help them become a content connected enterprise.
Zia Consulting delivers enterprise content management (ECM) and intelligent document capture solutions addressing the needs of enterprises to better manage, process, and secure documents. Offerings tackle key issues of ECM user adoption and cost reduction through document automation and a desire for ECM and capture modernization including the cloud. Our vertical accelerators for insurance, mortgage, accounts payable, and more are utilized by some of the world's largest enterprises to deliver rapid ROI and enhanced governance.
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