CABA Launches New Website

Caba Website

Based on popular demand and an intensive consultation process, the Continental Automated Buildings Association (CABA)is launching a new website that has already been in development for a year.

The site’s refreshed and simplified look, combined with enhanced content, improved search functionality, and optimization for mobile devices, will allow all industry stakeholders to better interact with CABA online.

The redesigned site has been especially built as highly searchable research repository for CABA’s Research Library.The Library currently holds over 850 research reports, case studies and white papers. The CABA Member Research Library is a key membership benefit.

The organization’s newly redesigned website, designed and developed by (C) Systems Canada, using iMIS Membership Software from Advanced Solutions International Inc. – Canada (ASI), offers quick and easy access to essential information, membership benefits and features.

Through its enhanced eStore, the website will also provide turnkey e-commerce functionality and offer over 700 research reports for sale from over 10 vendors. CABA’s new site also features a new, free online media monitoring service that will track more than 150,000 global news sources in 190 countries, in order to provide our stakeholders on-demand, comprehensive industry intelligence.

CABA members will be receiving an email in the near future with their new username and password to access the CABA Members Library.

Visit the website: http://www.caba.org.

 

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