Cincinnati-based DocuStar’s marketing resource management software solution known as MarketHUB Plus, achieved the highest rankings from Gleanster for its ease of deployment and ease of use. DocuStar was also named with top rankings for features and functionality and overall value.
“Our team is really proud of these results,” said DocuStar COO Kandi O’Connor. “Gleanster ratings demonstrate that our clients can get the most out of our technology and not be overwhelmed by it. These findings also give weight to the new direction of our branding and where we’re taking our company – to lead the industry.”
Gleanster researches and reports benchmarks for best practices in technology-enabled initiatives and helps companies match their needs with vendor solutions. Its rankings come directly from clients – so that carries even more credibility.
“DocuStar is an ideal fit for mid-to-large distributed marketing brands looking to completely outsource local marketing execution, operations, customer management and ongoing administration of the technology – so marketers can focus on marketing, and not managing software,” according to the Gleanster report.
Additionally the rankings position DocuStar among the powerhouses like Microsoft, Adobe, Oracle and Teradata.
DocuStar specializes in marketing resource management (MRM) solutions that help sales teams to customize marketing materials and participate in turnkey campaigns – all with an automated approval process. DocuStar provides a full suite of marketing operations services including managing large-scale print production.
But what truly sets DocuStar apart is their realization that cutting edge and powerful technology only solves part of the problem. They’ve made their software exceptionally easy to use, as demonstrated by the Gleanster ratings, but staying committed to powering the technology with dedicated and determined people.
“Our staff is passionate about helping clients reach their business goals,” said O’Connor. “Our job is to make our clients’ jobs easier every single day.”