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LSVi's Change Management Facility Named ''2002 Codie Awards Finalist''
Business Wire, Dec 18, 2001
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
SAN RAMON, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 18, 2001
LSVi, the pioneer of enterprise change management software for Fortune 1000 companies, today announced that its flagship product, Change Management Facility (CMF), has been named a Codie Awards Finalist in the Best Systems Management Tool category. Sponsored by the The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), The SIIA 2002 Codie Awards showcase the software and information industry's finest products and services and honor excellence for corporate achievement and philanthropic efforts.
"Being named as a Codie Awards Finalist is significant because of the rigorous selection criteria," said Stan Pomerantz, President and CEO of LSVi. "When you consider that past winners of this award include blue-chip vendors like Dow Jones & Co., Microsoft, and Adobe Systems Incorporated, it's safe to say that LSVi is emerging as a peer to some of the most influential companies offering software and digital content products and services."
"The Codie Awards finalists are the best of the best our creative and innovative industry has produced in the past year," said Ken Wasch, SIIA president. "The Codie Awards represent peer recognition of excellence. We congratulate all of the developers, designers and programmers that have had a hand in bringing such outstanding work to the market."
More than 500 companies nominated over 700 products, Web sites and online services in the competition. The Codie Awards provide the only peer recognition program in the software and information industry, a unique venue where companies compete for the praise of their competitors.
About LSVi, Inc.
LSVi develops advanced IT systems management software that enables Fortune 1000 companies to keep up with the rapid pace of change. LSVi's suite of software products focuses on key network and desktop management areas including inventory tracking, configuration management, change control, software deployment, and solution-oriented offerings including Windows 2000 migration. LSVi's ability to execute flexible and dynamic solutions around a common management process allows companies to better manage resources, save time and money.
Privately held, with blue-chip investor Charterhouse Group International, Inc., LSVi is headquartered in San Ramon, Calif. For more information, visit the Company's Web site at www.lsvi.com or call 800/820-8188.
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