Hyland Software Jumps 10 Places up the List of the Top 100 Worldwide Providers of Financial Technology
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Hyland Software Jumps 10 Places up the List of the Top 100 Worldwide Providers
of Financial Technology
Banks, credit unions, lenders and insurers continue to turn to OnBase, an
award-winning ECM software suite, in a challenging economy to drive cost
savings and efficiencies
CLEVELAND, Oct. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- It's been a tough 18 months or so for those
in the financial services industry. Market conditions have combined to make
"do more with less" more than just an empty rallying crying. Today, it's a way
of everyday life as there's typically less budget and fewer people to do an
increasing amount of work. Many organizations are turning to enterprise
content management (ECM) software to help
(http://www.onbase.com/English/Products). Proven to streamline processes and
drive out costs caused mostly by manual, paper-based tasks, a growing number
of them are turning to OnBase. In fact, so many financial service providers
are choosing the ECM suite that Hyland Software has made a substantial leap up
the FinTech 100.
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"There's a real need in the financial services industry for technology like
OnBase," said Bill Priemer, chief operating officer for Hyland Software.
"Staff can spend vast amounts of time performing document and process-heavy
tasks that don't really add value. They're often forced to work across several
different disconnected applications. The result is that customers and members
then receive less than stellar service."
The FinTech 100 is an annual global listing of the top financial services
technology vendors. Those considered earned more than one third of their
revenue from this industry. By worldwide revenues, Hyland Software ranked
87th, a 10 place jump from last year. The list is compiled by American Banker,
BankTechnology News and IDC Financial Insights.
"Hyland has been able to grow so rapidly, in part, because we deliver answers
for the problems our customers tell us they're experiencing," said Priemer.
"Specifically, we offer an ECM solution that easily integrates with other
technologies. This allows any number of transactional processes to be
automated. Perhaps most importantly, OnBase is ideal for today's economic
climate. It deploys rapidly either on-premise or as Software as a Service
(SaaS), and it's also built to grow with organizations when they're ready."
For more information about the rankings, visit
http://www.idc-fi.com/services/fintech100.jsp?sessionid=. To view the FinTech
Special report, go to www.AmericanBanker.com/fintech100.
To learn more about Hyland Software's financial services solutions, visit
http://www.OnBase.com/financial.
About the Hyland Software solution, OnBase
One of the largest independent software vendors in the world of enterprise
content management (ECM), Hyland Software is the developer of OnBase. An
award-winning suite of document management and content management solutions,
OnBase has a proven record of solving problems resulting from time consuming,
costly and error plagued manual tasks. Today, people at more than 8,800
organizations both large and small in 60 countries have the time to do the
things that really add value thanks to OnBase. Available on-premises or as
software as a service (SaaS), OnBase installs quickly, cost effectively and is
designed to grow with organizations. To learn more, visit www.OnBase.com.
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Media contact:
Shawn Fergus
(440) 788-6836
shawn.fergus@onbase.com
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Bill Priemer
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SOURCE Hyland Software
Bill Priemer is available for interview by contacting Shawn Fergus,
+1-440-788-6836, shawn.fergus@onbase.com
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