Messagepoint Inc., a leader in developing and delivering innovative software and services within the Customer Communications Management (CCM) space, will be exhibiting at Document Strategy Forum ’17. The event will be held at the Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile hotel on May 1-3. Visitors to Messagepoint, Inc.’s Booth 212 can experience first-hand how the company’s award-winning hybrid cloud-based content management platform, Messagepoint, provides an intuitive and secure environment for business users to directly own and control touchpoint messaging content and business rules when managing multiple variations of customer communications.

“We’re excited to give visitors to our booth a sneak peek of some of the upcoming features in our Spring release of Messagepoint during Document Strategy Forum,” said Patrick Kehoe, EVP of product management at Messagepoint. “The inclusion of the omni-channel touchpoint in the upcoming release will make communicating with your customers across channels even easier to manage going forward.”

The Messagepoint platform is designed to meet the varied CCM needs of large enterprise clients across all industries, including insurance, financial services and healthcare, as they seek to keep pace with evolving requirements of customer-facing print and digital communications. Messagepoint was the 2016 CODiE Award winner for Best Multichannel Publishing Platform, and was a finalist in the 2016-2017 Cloud Awards.

To learn more about Document Strategy Forum ‘17, visit documentstrategyforum.com.

About Messagepoint, Inc.
Messagepoint, Inc. is a leader in developing and delivering innovative software and services within the Customer Communications Management market. The Messagepoint cloud-based platform helps companies strengthen their customer communications by enabling business users to control the entire messaging lifecycle for all print or digital communications without burdening IT. For more information, visit www.messagepoint.com.
 
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