The Society for Marketing Professional Services and Deltek, Inc., a provider of enterprise software and information solutions for professional services firms and government contractors, announced the formation of a multi-year strategic alliance to explore technology’s evolving role in the operation of design and construction businesses.
Through research, SMPS and Deltek will work together to identify trends and best practices in technology usage in the architectural/engineering/construction industry. Through education and publications, the organizations will share what they have learned in the industry, expanding the body of knowledge on technology in practice management. SMPS and Deltek also will participate in each another’s conferences, exposing Deltek customers to marketing and business development best practices and SMPS members to the latest technologies to build business for their firms. +
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