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Culmination of a year of tightly integrated partnerships
Salem, NH - NEPS, a leading provider of cloud-based customer communications management solutions and technology services, has the honor of being named HP Partner of the Year at the HP Engage 2014 Americas User
Conference--a gathering of over 650 users and partners of HP Exstream and Marketing Optimization software held in Phoenix, AZ. The award is the culmination of a year of tightly integrated partnerships with HP on multiple sales, marketing and production solution fronts.
"There is nothing like partnering to increase the value of what individual companies can provide for their mutual customers," says Denise Miano, President and Founder of NEPS. "A strategic partnership with HP enhances the value that NEPS offers existing customers and will support delivery of our unique capabilities to a broader range of businesses."
This prestigious award recognizes the value NEPS provides through its flagship offering, a fully-hosted secure cloud solution that fully integrates ADF (automated document factory) design and production into a seamless communication workflow. Moreover, working closely with HP Exstream better enables NEPS to leverage its award-winning LUNA methodology (Locate, UNderstand and Act)-a powerful communications concept that enables distribution of clear and actionable communications for virtually any type of business. Extensive evaluation of LUNA by prospective HP Exstream customers demonstrated how any existing documents--paper, website, phone or tablet--can be quickly and easily transformed into world-class, actionable customer communications.
"NEPS has been a strong partner and supporter of HP Exstream," says Chuck Fazio, HP Exstream Worldwide Alliances and Industry Manager. "The Partner of the Year award recognizes the commitment and delivery of innovative solutions and business achievement. NEPS continues to work together with us in a variety of customer engagements."
"Partnering with HP is clearly a win-win-win relationship," notes Miano. "First, it's a win for customers who can take advantage of the technology. Then it's a win for both HP and for NEPS because we are together able to help customers create more effective critical communications."
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