Thursday 20th November 2008

Best in VDR Technology 2008

World Finance prestigious panel of judges – including editor Alexander Redcliffe, former BBC journalist Hywel Jones, and a host of website and internet specialists – are currently deliberating as to who should be awarded the coveted title for Best in VDR Technology, 2008.

The panel will discuss the award subject to various merits of the companies who have made the grade in recent years, including issues such as rationalisation strategies, market leadership, proof of development, and VDR innovation. Amongst the finalists include Bowne, Imprima, and Merrill Datasite. The winner will be announced in the next issue of World Finance.

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