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Allegheny General Hospital opts to upgrade its gomembers trak solution
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[Herndon, VA] gomembers, Inc. (http://www.gomembers.com) announced today that Allegheny General Hospital (AGH: http://www.allhealth.edu/agh) has elected to upgrade to gomembers’ latest meetingtrak/ce software version.
"We are pleased that AGH has taken the step to upgrade their meetingtrak/ce solution," said Jay Barrett, gomembers’ Vice President of Operations. "Upgrading gives AGH the latest technology to handle their continuing education processes, with a proven record of being cost effective, powerful and reliable,” Mr. Barrett further stated.
For more information on gomembers' solutions, please visit the Products section of our website: www.gomembers.com
For any questions, please do not hesitate to contact gomembers via email at: gomembers-inc@gomembers.com
gomembers, Inc. gomembers is a leading provider of software solutions for membership, meetings and management of member-based organizations. gomembers' software and technology enable its customers to - continued below ...
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automate a number of enterprise resource planning, member relationship management, transaction processing and member-to-member communications functions in a single software platform with seamless inter-processing of data across all applications.
gomembers' membership, meeting, event planning and related solutions are used to improve operating efficiencies, enhance member services and enable interaction with and between members. Meeting and convention planning software products enable customers to coordinate virtually all of the required functions for complete event management. All gomembers’ products are built using the latest technology including Microsoft’s .NET framework.
gomembers sells its solutions through a direct sales force and provides a wide range of customizations, training and support service to their customers.
For more information on gomembers' solutions, please visit the Products section of our website. www.gomembers.com
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