New Haven, CT (Feb. 20, 2020) — Square 9 Softworks has been awarded Buyers Laboratory (BLI) Platinum Rating for its Enterprise Content Management platform, GlobalSearch 5.0. Buyers Lab, since 1961 has been a leading test laboratory in the world of digital imaging equipment has accredited a Platinum rating for GlobalSearch 5.0 across five categories including Features & Productivity, Usability, IT Admin & Security, Support & Training.
The 2020 Solutions Report states, “GlobalSearch offers a robust feature set, with all the core document capture and content management features that small- to medium-size businesses are likely to need. With its flexibility, complete feature set, ease of use, and strong value proposition, Buyers Lab feels almost any organization in the market for a full-featured content management system will be well-served by GlobalSearch.”
BLI recognized Square 9’s GlobalSearch 5.0 for its improved ease of use and with a redesigned document viewer, the part of the software where users spend the most of their time. GlobalSearch offers a clean and intuitive, customizable, UI that provides users with access to all the frequently used features and functionalities. A host of keyboard shortcuts also make working in the program faster. GlobalSearch was also highly praised for the new Task Panel which keeps each user’s pending tasks top-of-mind and provides a single place for any work residing in a GlobalSearch Queue that requires attention.
“It’s an honor to once again have GlobalSearch accredited by Buyers Laboratory with their Platinum product certification,” stated Michael Frattini, SVP of Operations at Square 9 Softworks. “With GlobalSearch 5.0 we continued to focus extensively on enhancing the overall product experience for our user community.” Frattini added. “We are excited that Buyers Lab recognized these efforts by rewarding us with their Platinum certification.”
Following the evaluation, Buyers Lab positioned GlobalSearch 5.0 among the industry’s most cost-effective and user-friendly software solutions. Click here to download the full report.