Korem Continues to Strengthen Its Presence in NA With the Transition of Software and Data Solutions Operations in Canada From Syncsort
Korem, the leading North American geospatial expert shop, announced an expanded relationship with Syncsort, which now includes directly managing its location intelligence, customer information management, and data business in Canada as of April 1, 2020. This transition is an exciting milestone for Korem, as it celebrated its 25th anniversary last year and is embarking on an aggressive five-year growth plan.
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“We already have a strong customer base in Canada and a very good reputation. This will contribute to strengthening our position across Canada,” said Jean-Sébastien Guy, President of Korem. “As a leader in the geospatial industry, it is extremely important that we continue to offer the best selection of solutions, highest level of support, professional services and product expertise to our customers. This announcement provides Korem with the opportunity to continue to grow our footprint and really position ourselves as the market leader in North America.”
Late last year, Syncsort acquired the Pitney Bowes Software & Data business, combining two best-in-class portfolios in location intelligence, data enrichment, customer information management and engagement solutions with powerful data integration and optimization software.
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“With our new combined organization, we had a unique opportunity to reassess how we can best optimize our business operations and ensure the highest level of support for all of our customers,” said Shannon McWilliams, Senior Vice President of Global Channels at Syncsort. ” For over 20 years, Korem has been one of our trusted partners, and we are confident their deep expertise in geospatial solutions and proven local capabilities will deliver enhanced value to our customers in Canada.”
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