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Page 3 of 9 Beloit--Comply365, an innovative software design and development company, announced the relocation of its headquarters to the Ironworks Campus in downtown Beloit, WI. The company, which is leasing over 4,000 square feet of office space, expects to increase both its footprint and employee count within the next three years, according to a Rock County Wisconsin Development Alliance news release. "This move is providing the additional space required to accommodate the company's rapidly expanding mobile applications, engineered cloud-based enterprise platforms and support center solutions. The economics of the Ironworks, coupled with its appealing high-tech environment for employees and clients alike, matched our location requirements. Wisconsin's favorable business climate and its coordinated economic development approach were important factors, as well", said Kerry Frank, co-founder and CEO of Comply365. Established in 2007, Comply365 is a software development / design company that helps clients reduce costs, improve efficiencies and accelerate productivity with an easy-to-use distribution platform and applications that streamline documentation, training, compliance and workflow. For more info, visit www.comply365.com. For a full story, read Saturday s Gazette, read online in the Gazette s E-Edition or check back at GazetteXtra.com. Home internet business Online Degree learning cutting-edge Internet Marketing at Full Sail! www.fullsail.edu reader COMMENTS Click here to view reader comments (19) doc0430 Sep 9, 2012 at 1:39 a.m. Mike F, Only problem with your theory of checking their website and clicking on the contact us tab is that this announcement is already over a week old, and they have their new address listed. As someone else already stated, yes they moved here from Roscoe Ill. but this news is old news already. Here is a link to their press release from August 30th ; http://www.comply365.com/news/2012-08-30... The Gazette is just behind once again... donnaw Sep 8, 2012 at 12:08 p.m. wasp...well this company looked at Wisconsin and DID move here. You can't admit your statement is over the top. It's close enough to the IL border that possibly was a no brainer when you compare the financial health of the two states
Page 4 of 9 MissScarlet Sep 7, 2012 at 3:24 p.m. Thank You Governor Scott Walker for making Wisconsin 'open for business'. Maybe Romney/Ryan can do for the country what You did for Wisconsin - Cross Your Fingers. janesvillean Sep 7, 2012 at 2:23 p.m. Comply365 currently has 17 employees. As always, this is good news, but it's only one data point. It likely speaks mainly to the expertise of Hendricks Development in attracting and supporting tenants. Eagle1 Sep 7, 2012 at 10:49 a.m. hg, you nailed it, considering the drive we would have to pay significantly higher wages since none of them want to live here. wasp2491 Sep 7, 2012 at 10:06 a.m. donnaw-i didn't say, no companies were moving to Wi. from Ill. I said companies were looking at Wi. as a place to move and not coming here. I used an Ill. company as an example. Reading comprehension again. The article and the companies web page says nothing about the number of people that would be moving. I think it won't be too many, as 4000 sq ft. is less than twice the size of my house. donnaw Sep 7, 2012 at 9:37 a.m. wasp...here is your example of a company moving to Wisconsin from Illinois. You said there were no companies moving here from Illinois. hg Sep 7, 2012 at 9:35 a.m. Eagle1, perhaps if your company paid its employees a better wage, they would not find it more rewarding to make the drive to Milwaukee or Madison. Thats one of the problems with trying to work in Janesville. I am sure they are not moving their work skills for the atmosphere in the work place. hdonlybob Sep 7, 2012 at 9:18 a.m. No Political Hype or Crap. This is just plain good news.
Page 5 of 9 Eagle1 Sep 7, 2012 at 8:48 a.m. weeds, we are in Janesville, we lose people to Milwaukee and Madison on a regular basis and takes forever just to find qualified people. weeds Sep 7, 2012 at 8:25 a.m. Having a tough time finding qualified candidates in Beloit? You folks should move to Janesville, you won't find anyone qualified, although you'll hear them complain and bash everything about you and then blame it all on Scott Walker. MikeF Sep 7, 2012 at 8:17 a.m. If you want to know where they are relocating from, how about you go to the website cited in the article and click on Contact Us. Their corporate address is listed right there. Maybe then you will see how wrong your statement of "Somebody must be getting laid off somewhere!" really is. Change_is_Coming Sep 7, 2012 at 8:17 a.m. They were formally in Roscoe IL, easy commute to Beloit would be surprised if they lost staff, they are a growing company! CallitasIseeit Sep 7, 2012 at 8:14 a.m. Why would someone have to be laid off? It didn't say they were hiring right away, just relocating. I am assuming the employees are coming with them. Maybe they are moving from Illionois, perhaps Roscoe? Eagle1 Sep 7, 2012 at 8:10 a.m. vnvet perhaps but the great thing about having skills in an industry like this is you don't stay unemployed for long. In fact our company has a really tough time getting qualified candidates. vnvet7071 Sep 7, 2012 at 8:01 a.m. Where are they relocating from? Somebody must be getting laid off somewhere!
Page 6 of 9 Eagle1 Sep 7, 2012 at 7:50 a.m. That is great news, anytime a tech company can grow in this area is just an indication that Rock County can be more than just a manufacturing area. Before you post a comment, consider this: Note: GazetteXtra.com does not condone or review every comment. Read more in our User Policy Agreement Keep it clean. Comments that are obscene, vulgar or sexually oriented will be removed. Creative spelling of such terms or implied use of such language is banned, also. Don't threaten to hurt or kill anyone. Be nice. No racism, sexism or any other sort of -ism that degrades another person. Harassing comments. If you are the subject of a harassing comment or personal attack by another user, do not respond in-kind. Hit the "Suggest Removal" button on offensive comments. Share what you know. Give us your eyewitness accounts, background, observations and history. Do not libel anyone. Libel is writing something false about someone that damages that person's reputation. Ask questions. What more do you want to know about the story? Stay focused. Keep on the story's topic. Help us get it right. If you spot a factual error or misspelling, email newsroom@gazettextra.com or call 1-800-362-6712. Remember, this is our site. We set the rules, and we reserve the right to remove any comments that we deem inappropriate. Post Comment Commenting requires registration. Username: Password: (Forgotten your password?) Comment: Preview comment
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