Guardian commits to QikKids for a further 3 years as partnership renewed

Guardian Childcare and Education has committed to using the QikKids early learning software platform for a further three years as it extends the relationship between the two organisations that stretches back to 2007.
Warren Bright, CEO of Guardian said “QikKids has been our exclusive software provider for over 10 years and we have been impressed with a recent acceleration in development and support capabilities.”
CEO of QikKids, Mark Woodland, said he is humbled by the Guardian renewal adding that “We have invested heavily over the last six months in building out new support capabilities and delivering on our new five-year technology roadmap.”
“We’re happy to have Guardian renew their commitment to our vision, and we look forward to working closely with them over the coming years to build more features in the QikKids platform.”
QikKids, which was founded in 2006, has recently seen a range of new features added to the platform with enrolment and casual bookings being two areas of focus as the platform extends its capabilities to continue to support services to streamline key processes and more efficiently manage their businesses.
Guardian Childcare and Education is one of Australia’s largest early childhood education and care providers with a network of around 120 services spread across five states and territories.
For more information about QikKids please click here.
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