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June 02, 2019 • read

2019 Mid-Year Qmlativ Update

Casey Thompson
Digital Media Manager

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It’s been three years since we announced Qmlativ, the next evolution of Skyward technology and a breakthrough in the quest for a better information system experience.
 
Regular newsletter readers see articles featuring Qmlativ spotlights, product updates, and implementation tips, but we wanted to dedicate this article to a birds-eye view of the software.
 
We asked our CEO, director of product management, and director of customer success to share an update on where we are at, where we are going, and what that means for you.
 

 
 

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