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Yardi Wins Digie Award at Realcomm 2008
July 22, 2008

Yardi Systems received Realcomm’s “Digie” -- Digital Innovation -- Award, presented annually to real estate companies, individuals and solution providers. The company earned the award for Best Technology in the Real Estate Transaction category for pioneering an integrated solution that promotes sustainability. Yardi and partners rCash, SiteStuff Inc., Cambridge Solutions Ltd., and Bank of America integrated procurement and invoice processing systems to help their joint client CB Richard Ellis develop an interconnected, paperless processing flow. The project is part of CBRE’s “Planet Building” initiative. The award was presented at Realcomm 2008, an annual conference of real estate industry leaders who discuss, analyze and debate the latest technologies and innovations that are impacting the commercial and corporate real estate industries.


 
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