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Confirmit Confirms its Stellar Performance in 2011

March 02, 2012

2011 was a landmark year for Confirmit as it breezed through with partnerships and acquisitions, earned record revenues, and established a footprint in new countries.


Confirmit stated that it figured among the elite as Forrester Research recognized the company's all round strengths , versatility, commitment and ability to deliver feature rich enterprise feedback management solutions.

Mobile revenues that more than tripled in 2011 and record revenues in the Q4 11 were capped by yet another profitable year, the ninth in succession, according to company officials.

Over the past three year, 500 million surveys were said to have been completed on the Confirmit Horizons platform but this was eclipsed by an exceptional record performance of 200 million surveys being completed just in 2011. Officials said that the platform also had an uptime of 100 percent.

Confirmit established its presence in Vancouver by acquiring Techneos and added to its European footprint with a German office in Cologne. It continued customer acquisition across numerous markets adding major companies to its client roster.

It entered into a partnership with eCGlobal enabling business leaders access the Confirmit Horizons Platform and established TrainedTalent as the exclusive approved Confirmit Training Institute in India. The launch of the Horizons Pack benefited companies by enabling them to enhance user experience and boost productivity.

The Deloitte Technology Fast 500 EMEA 2011 included Confirmit in its list and Ventana Research ranked it as a Hot Vendor. It also received an exclusive AAA Dun & Bradstreet rating.

Noting the list of achievements in 2011, Henning Hansen, president and CEO at Confirmit, said, “In 2012, we will use this position to drive the innovation and excellence which makes Confirmit a trusted partner to leading businesses around the world in the Voice of the Customer, Employee Engagement and Market Research arenas.”




Edited by Rich Steeves



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