Broadview Ranks on Crain’s New York Business List of Largest Privately Held Companies for 9th Consecutive Year

BroadviewNetworks-Logo-MainRYE BROOK, N.Y.--November 14, 2016-- Broadview Networks ®, a leading provider of cloud-based unified communications and information technology services, has placed 92nd on the Crain’s New York Business annual ranking of the largest privately held companies in New York. This is the ninth consecutive year that Crain’s has included Broadview in the report.
Crain’s report is based on annual revenue data supplied by individual companies, as well as independent sources including Crain’s, Forbes, Dun & Bradstreet, Gale Group, Hoover’s and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. “Broadview continues to earn a place on Crain’s list because of our long-standing commitment to providing innovative cloud-based solutions, like OfficeSuite UC, that support businesses nationwide,” said Michael K. Robinson, Broadview’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “Our OfficeSuite UC revenue continues to grow double digit percentages per year, allowing us to invest and bring unmatched value to customers and partners.” Crain’s New York Business published the complete report in its November 14 issue. Crain’s covers more than a dozen key New York industries, providing fast-breaking stories and in-depth reports on local businesses. For more information, visit www.crainsnewyork.com. More at www.broadviewnet.com.
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