November 30, 2021
When it comes to IT expertise, you can’t get much better than Enterprise Management Associates. Founded in 1996, EMA is a leading industry analyst and consulting firm that specializes in going “beyond the surface” to provide deep insight across the full spectrum of IT and data management technologies. As a result, they have their finger on the pulse of cutting-edge enterprise technology – know which companies are leading the charge for innovation and customer solutions.
So when we learned that EMA had named Zipline one of their “Vendors to Watch,” we couldn’t help but do a little celebratory dance. 🍾🎉
We built Zipline on the belief that retail workers should operate in a more informed, effective, and efficient way with better technology. More than 70 world-class brands later, we’re excited to take our product to the next level, applying those same principles to distributed teams in distribution centers, banks, and construction. And EMA agrees:
Zipline’s success is well established, proven in retail with bottom-line results at many of the best-known global brands. It is ready to do the same for banks, hospitals, distribution centers, and restaurants…wherever the bottom line is powered by frontline team performance.
EMA’s VENDOR TO WATCH REPORT: ZIPLINE
EMA’s recognition of Zipline comes on the heels of the release of Zipline360 earlier this year, the latest evolution of our product and a one-stop shop for distributed workforce communications that delivers unparalleled brand execution results.
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