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Astea International is a global provider of software solutions that offer all the cornerstones of service lifecycle management, including customer management, service management, asset management, forward and reverse logistics management and mobile workforce management and optimization. Astea`s solutions link processes, people, parts, and data to empower companies and provide the agility they need to achieve sustainable value in less time, and successfully compete in a global economy. Since 1979, Astea has been helping more than 600 companies drive even higher levels of customer satisfaction with faster response times and proactive communication, creating a seamless, consistent and highly personalized experience at ...
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.astea.com
  • 240 Gibraltar Road
    Horsham, PA USA 19044
  • Phone: 800.347.7334

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