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people that are extremely in-
telligent and have the convic-
tion to solve that problem.”
Their main products are Pack-
Manager and QCloud and
their ‘Software as a Service’
is used by the biggest names
in brand companies, such as
L’Oreal and Kraft. “Custom-
ers like us and a lot of their
contract manufacturers and
packagers, which are often
sometimes small businesses,
can subscribe to our software
online, so everything is over
the web,” says Tham. There is
a shift towards consumerism
within the enterprise where
consumer devices can access
real-time information of their
costs and quality and “a lot of
our users use the software on
not only a desktop, but iPad
or tablet.” As part of con-
tinuing efforts to improve the
experience of working with
Nulogy, the company recent-
ly launched a new website
geared to both customers and
prospective employees for an
easier navigation process.
The business is segmented
into three distinct areas; con-
sumer brands, pharmaceu-
ticals and life sciences and
high-tech retail. “There are
three things that drive our