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SLI One of KMWorld 09 “100 Companies That Matter”


SLI Systems Named One of KMWorld’s 2009 “100 Companies That Matter”

Hosted Site Search Provider Joins Companies Cited for Superior Innovation, Customer Service
SLI Systems (www.sli-systems.com), a provider of on-demand, intelligent search services for Internet and e-commerce sites, has been named to the KMWorld “100 Companies” list. The list was compiled by KMWorld editorial staff based on input from knowledge management practitioners, analysts, vendors and end users.

KM World’s “100 Companies that Matter” list, now in its eighth year, recognizes knowledge management companies with a demonstrated commitment to customer service and to product innovation.

Shaun Ryan, CEO of SLI Systems, said: “We’re always looking for ways to make our search solutions even more effective, and to bring our customers new ways to improve the user experience online and drive sales. Like all of the companies on the KMWorld list, we’re focused on continually improving and innovating our technology to help our customers maximize their success.”

Hugh McKellar, editor of KMWorld: said, “Each company embodies as part of its culture agile and limber execution of its mission, embracing a spirit of both adaptability and innovation. SLI Systems shows this spirit in its willingness to find creative solutions to its customers’ search challenges.”

For more information about the KMWorld “100 Companies that Matter” list, visit www.kmworld.com.

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