ImageSoft launched two new software programs this year, and the Southfield-based firm will be ramping up staffing accordingly in 2012.
"We're looking at hiring at least five new staff in the first half of 2012," says
Scott Bade, president of
ImageSoft. "We see higher profitability which should lead to more hiring opportunities."
ImageSoft released
TrueFiling, a unified e-filing service originally made for Ottawa County’s courts, earlier this month. It also launched
TrueCertify, which allows courts and other government agencies to authenticate and deliver certified documents electronically and enables the recipient to verify the document contents on the Internet.
Bade concedes that e-filing systems aren't groundbreaking new technology, but he believes ImageSoft's new software is an improvement on what's currently on the market. "We think we have built a better mousetrap in Michigan."
ImageSoft recently bought its own building, consolidating its operations in Southfield. The 15-year-old firm also underwent a rebranding this year. With that transition behind it, Bade expects some significant growth for the 50-person firm next year.
Source: Scott Bade, president of ImageSoft
Writer: Jon Zemke
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