Liana Technologies has been chosen as one of the national finalists in European Business Awards 2012/13 competition that brings up innovations, know-how and practices of sucessful European companies. The competition has been arranged since 2007, and in 2011 over 15 000 organizations from over 30 countries took part in it. Liana Technologies is a nominee in Customer Focus -category where success requires customer-centred products and services and high quality.
"From the start we have aimed at solving our customers' problems in digital marketing by means of software tools. It's great to see that investing in combining software with good service creates very happy customers", says Liana Technologies CEO Samuli Tursas.
From Finland altogether eight country representatives were selected to the competition.
"Good software is a part of successful customer experience but in addition to that effective and friendly customer service and accessible brand are needed. We are going to commit ourselves strongly to these in the future", says Tursas when telling about LianaTechnologies future plans.
LIana Technologies's products are used by hundreds of companies in Finland and in Nordic countries. The clientele includes for example Tekes, Tieto Oyj, Aurinkomatkat and Finnish ice hockey national league. Liana Technologies is number 11 on Deloitte Technology Fast list and completely owned by its key management personnel. Liana Technologies employs 40 people and its revenue in 2011 was 2,54 M €.
Read more about European Business Awards.
See the list of National Finalists.
Liana Technologies is the international brand of a Finnish software company, Koodiviidakko Oy.
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