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Agility CIS

www.agilitycis.com

 
Since 1998 our solutions have been helping our clients to thrive in rapidly changing, high-volume utility markets. Our software solutions now power customer experiences for more than 80 retailers across the energy, gas, water and TelCo industries, serving almost 4 million customers globally. Our industry-leading Cloud-based solutions can be geared and priced to suit your needs, whether you are a start-up retailer, an established retailer, an embedded network or a distribution/transmission network. We are a market leader in Australia, and have a growing presence in the US, Japan, India and the Middle East. Innovating for tomorrow`s retailers Our modern, Cloud-based ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.agilitycis.com
  • 363 N Sam Houston Parkway East Suite 790
    Houston, TX USA 77060
  • Phone: 832.239.8248

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