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Ed Morrison · The Next NEO: Youngstown Business Incubator
August 12th, 2008
News from the Youngstown Business Incubator, via Jim Cossler:
We haven’t talked about SofTek Software in a while. They are kind of our quiet company, offering a proprietary PoS (point-of-sale) software to four major market verticals, while taking customers from industry giants in those spaces like Reynolds & Reynolds and ADP.
And all the while, they have been quietly building all the necessary internal infrastructure, like one of the best customer support systems we have ever seen, to sustain and further grow the company.
Well in 2008, the pay off for all their hard work is finally here and sales are moving off the charts.
How good?
We’re pleased to report that in spite of a very good year in 2007, SofTek sold more systems in the first half of this year than they did the entire previous year. And to support that sales growth, five new employees started work at the firm just yesterday alone.
Visit SofTek Software (www.softeksoftware.com), to see the next rising star in the Youngstown Business Incubator portfolio.
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