Xsolis Featured in 2025 KLAS Second Look Report

Learn why 100% of client survey respondents report the solution is a part of their long-term plans and that they would buy it again or recommend it to a friend. 

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As a follow-up to a 2021 First Look Report, KLAS has issued a Second Look Report highlighting how Xsolis’ has continued to deliver high quality solutions and services to customers while expanding on the organization’s core platform, Dragonfly, and delivering new innovations.

Xsolis customers surveyed rated the company highly in key areas that matter most to them, including:  

  • Proactive Service
  • Overall Satisfaction
  • Ease of Use
  • Delivery of New Technology 
  • Driving Tangible Outcomes 

 

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Xsolis Featured in 2025 KLAS Second Look Report

 

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