ACULIS Recognized with an Outstanding Achievement Award for Customer Focus and Service among Top Utah Employers.SALT LAKE CITY -- ACULIS, Inc., an industry innovator in custom software development services, was honored hon·or n. 1. High respect, as that shown for special merit; esteem: the honor shown to a Nobel laureate. 2. a. Good name; reputation. b. with an "Outstanding Achievement Award for Customer Focus and Service" in a survey published in Utah Business magazine, identifying Utah's "Best Companies to Work For 2007." "We're thrilled thrill v. thrilled, thrill·ing, thrills v.tr. 1. To cause to feel a sudden intense sensation; excite greatly. 2. To give great pleasure to; delight. See Synonyms at enrapture. to be recognized as a top employer, because we work very hard for this distinction--and we're certainly pleased to be recognized for our customer-driven approach to IT excellence," says James Stone James Stone is the name of:
Overall, seventeen companies were recognized at Utah Business magazine's annual "Best Companies to Work For" luncheon on December 12, 2007, and are featured in the magazine's November 2007 edition. The best companies range from micro (under forty employees) to large (more than six hundred employees). The organizations selected went through a rigorous research process, which included extensive input from employees and benchmarking against similar firms. "The firms being recognized provide employees with high-quality programs and outstanding work environments," said Martin Lewis, publisher of Utah Business magazine. "In Utah's tight labor market labor market A place where labor is exchanged for wages; an LM is defined by geography, education and technical expertise, occupation, licensure or certification requirements, and job experience , the most successful firms will find ways to cut employee turnover in order to increase stability and improve the bottom line." In an article presenting honorees, Utah Business Magazine reported, "ACULIS' emphasis on meeting customers' needs has communicated itself to employees. As one employee noted on the survey, 'In my time I have worked for ACULIS I have witnessed a process of work and attention to detail that demonstrates and exemplifies not only creativity and innovation, but also pride and accountability. The company truly works together to discover and deliver the best solutions to their clients.'"1 Hal Widlansky, Executive Vice-President at ACULIS and advisor to the governor's Utah Centers of Excellence, says, "Software Development is a fast-paced industry--it's exciting and it's fun--we not only want to respond to the rapidly evolving world of IT, we want to be the fiber and the force that creates it." About ACULIS ACULIS, Inc., is a leading IT development services and consulting company Noun 1. consulting company - a firm of experts providing professional advice to an organization for a fee consulting firm business firm, firm, house - the members of a business organization that owns or operates one or more establishments; "he worked for a , providing custom software development, QA and software testing Software testing is the process used to measure the quality of developed computer software. Usually, quality is constrained to such topics as correctness, completeness, security, but can also include more technical requirements as described under the ISO standard ISO 9126, such , globally ready solutions integration, and flexible IT staffing. Onsite, offsite, or offshore, the ACULIS IT Accelerator accelerator: see particle accelerator. (1) A key combination such as Alt-G or Ctrl-Shift H that is used to activate a task. (2) An incubator that expects to develop the company considerably faster than normal. See incubator. team delivers focused IT expertise and targeted development solutions, empowering businesses to transform organizational risks into immediate, sustainable, and measurable business advantages. More information about ACULIS is available at www.aculis.com. 1 J. Moon & J. H. Stum, "Best Companies to Work For: Why They Love Their Jobs," Utah Business, November 2007, 21(11). |
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