Wall Street Network named to KMWorld's 100 Companies that Matter in KM for 4th Consecutive Year



For the fourth consecutive year, Wall Street Network, provider of knowledge management and collaboration solutions, was named to KMWorld's "100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management".  The list is published annually by KMWorld and recognizes organizations at the forefront of knowledge management innovation.  "Wall Street Network has proven to define the spirit of practical innovation by blending sparkling technology with a deep, fundamental commitment to customer success," says Hugh McKellar, KMWorld Editor-In-Chief.

"Wall Street Network is transforming the way organizations manage their information and content, enabling knowledge workers to work more efficiently and work the way they work," says Kristina Mazellis, WSN's COO & CFO. "We are thrilled again to receive this recognition from KMWorld and will continue to deliver the right combination of software, services and innovation to ensure that our customers are able to manage their critical enterprise information demands."

WSN Insight®, the purpose-built and patented KM platform for SharePoint has powerful search and collaborative capabilities that enable organizations to take their current knowledge and apply the insights and experiences of their knowledge workers to that knowledge in order to create new knowledge.

WSN Clearview™ ECM provides organizations with a modern approach for managing content.  It is so versatile that it can search, retrieve and store content in many of the commercially available content repositories available today through its thick, thin and mobile client applications.

About KMWorld:

KMWorld is the leading information provider serving the Knowledge Management systems market, and covers the latest in Content, Document and Knowledge Management informing more than 40,000 subscribers about the components and processes - and subsequent success stories - that together offer solutions for improving business performance. KMWorld is a publishing unit of Information Today, Inc.


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