ProcessMAP’s Product Strategy Strengthens The Financial Return Of EHS Software

Trevor Bronson

Trevor Bronson

27 Sep, 2017

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Executive Summary

Based in Sunrise, Florida, ProcessMAP has been helping customers improve health and safety management since it was founded in 2000. In the time since its founding, the software vendor has grown to offer a broad suite of EHS functionality, and was recently rated as a ‘Leader’ for the second time in the Verdantix benchmark of the 20 leading EHS software providers. ProcessMAP’s new product strategy centres on maximizing the value of EHS software to frontline workers via improved analytics, as well as strengthening the abilities of EHS leaders to demonstrate the financial benefit of strong EHS management. With issues such as employee engagement in EHS, securing budget allocation, and leveraging rapidly growing amounts of data all top of mind for EHS professionals, Verdantix analysis suggests that ProcessMAP’s product strategy will position the vendor advantageously in the years to come. 
ProcessMAP’s Product Strategy Strengthens The Financial Return From EHS Software
ProcessMAP Will Bolster Its Already Strong Analytics And Worker Safety Functionality
ProcessMAP Will Expand The EHS Value Proposition With Enhanced Usefulness For Frontline Workers

About the Author

Trevor Bronson

Trevor Bronson

Senior Analyst

Trevor is a Senior Analyst in the EHS Technologies practice group covering all things EHS software including vendor strengths and weaknesses, growth strategies, market charact...

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