i-doc set to achieve its financial targets
SOFTWARE developer i-documentsystems (i-doc) said yesterday that it was on course to meet its sales targets for the financial year, having managed to meet both its new contract and turnover targets.
I-doc will report its results for the 12 months to October 31 on December 16. Andrew Fraser, chief executive, said figures would meet analysts' revenue expectations of £3m.
The company has also met its goal of getting 50 local authorities on its client roster by the end of October.
I-doc also announced a contract with City of Edinburgh Council for the use of IDOX, one of its document and information management packages.
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