Leaptree Announces Partnership With Carahsoft
Leaptree, an Irish cloud-based software company building revenue workforce-related products using powerful AI, has recently announced a formal partnership with Carahsoft, the leading US Government IT Solutions provider based in Virginia, USA.
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Carahsoft will become the primary distributor of Leaptree Optimize in the Federal, State, and Local Government sectors of the USA. This follows the recent contract award for Leaptree Optimize with a large US Federal Agency. Optimize has been deployed to substantially improve and streamline the agency’s internal/external customer support and partner evaluations using dynamic scorecards. Leaptree Optimize was selected over multiple solutions for 4 key reasons:
- Security Certified – Optimize is FedRAMP & ATO approved speeding up the entire procurement process.
- No Code Feature Set – with Self-Configuration functionality, users can easily build out their scorecards without leaning on IT or the ISV software developers.
- Pricing Structure – Leaptree Optimize only charges for “Evaluators.” All “Support Agents” have free access to the product, making it easier and more cost-effective to scale up for larger organizations.
- Pilot Availability – The agency could begin with a 10 evaluator-user pilot/proof of concept before uplifting to their current 50 evaluator user-licenses and growing.
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Commenting on the announcement, Neil Young, Co-Founder, and MD of Leaptree, stated: “We are delighted with today’s announcement in welcoming Carahsoft to our ever-growing global partner network. As a trusted IT Solutions Partner for US Government., Carahsoft is a phenomenal US company in high growth over the last decade. Carahsoft has already supported Leaptree with our first Federal Agency client for Optimize. Collectively, we believe Leaptree Optimize offers a valuable solution for many Federal, Local, and State bodies across the US in effectively managing Quality Assurance, Training & Compliance.”
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