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CT Summation has started blogging

I first caught sight of their blog this morning. It’s still very much in the early stages, but it’s worth keeping an eye on if you use Summation at your firm, that’s for sure.

It’s being written by Joshua Gilliland, Business Development Manager for CT Summation.

It’d be really nice if they used it to keep us informed of known issues, updates, etc. Seems we never hear about any of that stuff until we call in with that exact problem! We’ll see if that’s the case.

Welcome to the blogosphere CTSummation!

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