Riversand, a Syndigo Company, Named a Leader in Product Information Management (PIM)
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Independent research firm report states that Riversand provides best-in-class data onboarding and creation…
CHICAGO, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Riversand, a Syndigo Company and leading cloud-native SaaS Master Data Management (MDM) and Product Information Management (PIM) solution provider, today announced that it has been named a Leader in The Forrester Wave
TM: Product Information Management, Q2 2021 report. We are very honored that Forrester named Riversand a Leader in PIM platforms, said Upen Varanasi, CEO and co-founder of Riversand. On top of the recognition, we have kept a singular focus on providing customers with a great onboarding, deployment, and support experience. Our customers rate us highly in multiple fronts. We believe this feedback is further validated in this Forrester report.
Riversand, a Syndigo Company, Named a Leader in Product Information Management (PIM)
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