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Hyde-based Wax Digital wins contract with law firm Eversheds
Hyde-based software company Wax Digital have won a contract with corporate law firm Eversheds, who will be using Wax Digital’s web3 Source to Contract software.
Eversheds has rolled out a cloud-based contract management system across its global operations using Wax Digital’s software.
Procurement manager at Eversheds, Joanna McCarthy, said: “As a multi- jurisdictional law firm it is vital that we work closely and effectively with all stakeholders and therefore managing all supplier contracts in an easily accessible, secure system was essential.
“We chose to work with Wax Digital as it is an innovative company and its web3 Source to Contract software is easy to use, has advanced functionality and is a cloud-based system meaning that users can access it from anywhere on any device.
“We operate in an extremely competitive market place, so it is essential we remain at the forefront of innovation in our sector, web3 enables us to do this.
“The procurement team can now focus on its category management approach and specialise in specific category areas. Due to improved visibility of contracts through web3, resource can be reallocated in order gain more exposure in other areas, upskilling the entire team.”
Business development director at Wax Digital, Daniel Ball, said: “We are delighted to be working with Eversheds who joins our expanding list of customers in the professional services sector.
“The critical importance of contract visibility and accessibility is a core requirement for many of our customers and web3 provides them with a highly secure and accessible solution.
“Customer usability is at the heart of the web3 product suite and this ease-of-use has helped us to support Eversheds in a successful international software rollout in a short timeframe.”
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