RapidBuyr Wins “Most Likely to Succeed” at Industry Conference
Every year in January, the Software and Information Industry Association (SIIA) holds their Information Industry Summit in NYC (www.siia.net/iis/2011). The event gathers the world’s top publishing and media executives to discuss the latest industry trends and to preview cool new trend-related technologies. Getting selected to “preview” your product or service at the Summit is both highly competitive and a real industry honor.
This year, the Summit theme was “Moving from Wired to Wireless” and Bradford Mill tenant, RapidBuyr (www.rapidbuyr.com), was chosen as one of only eight preview companies to be highlighted at the event. RapidBuyr CEO and founder, Tom Aley, had a mere five minutes to pitch RapidBuyr to the audience and capture their attention. With some auctioneer-like fast talking, impressive presentation graphics and a killer demo, Tom was able to not only capture their attention, but also secure the SIIA Previews Most Likely to Succeed Award at the prestigious Codie Awards reception the first evening of the event. Congratulations to Tom and his team at RapidBuyr!
If you aren’t familiar with RapidBuyr (and that wouldn’t be surprising since it’s still in stealth mode), the company is busily working on a business-to-business daily deal site for small and mid-sized businesses. Very soon, RapidBuyr will be offering daily national and local deals at deep (40-70%) discounts on products and services that every company needs to successfully run their businesses. That includes deals on hardware, software, web development & design, IT outsourcing, marketing services, meeting space, event planning, staffing assistance, SaaS offerings and much more. To take advantage of RapidBuyr deals for your own company, register now atwww.rapidbuyr.com and watch for deals to start coming your way this spring.
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