Business Services Industry
Above All Studio Selected as a Finalist in the 20th Annual Codie Awards; Above All Named to Select Group with IBM, BEA, Novell and Amazon.com in Best Web Service Solution Category
Business Wire, Feb 1, 2005
SAN MATEO, Calif. -- Above All Software, a provider of award-winning business integration software, today announced that Above All Studio(TM) has been named a finalist in the "Best Web Service Solution" category in the 20th Annual SIIA Codie Awards. Above All Studio was selected as a finalist -- along with IBM, BEA, Novell, Amazon.com, and Systinet -- by a group of industry experts. SIIA members will vote for the winning solution beginning April 1, 2005.
Above All Studio is a rapid composite application assembly environment that integrates data and functionality from multiple underlying applications into new, unified business solutions. Above All Studio is the cornerstone of the Above All Composite Application Platform(TM), a powerful software suite that enables customers to leverage service-oriented architectures to meet ever-changing business needs. IT professionals use Above All's visual tools to easily assemble new solutions -- all without programming -- for a faster, more cost-effective alternative to traditional integration approaches.
"We are thrilled to be selected as a finalist in the prestigious Codie Awards. Our inclusion in this category demonstrates that the judges recognize the power and timeliness of Above All's innovative solution as a critical piece of the service-oriented landscape," said Roger Sippl, CEO of Above All Software. "Above All Studio makes it easy for business users to access and interact with critical business information stored in multiple silos through composite applications -- and IT professionals benefit by rapidly transforming existing assets into high-impact solutions that can be deployed to multiple environments."
Established in 1986, the Codie Awards, sponsored by the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA), is the longest-running awards program in the software and information industry. The program acknowledges the industry's most innovative products and services through a combination of journalist and peer review. See a complete list of finalists at http://www.siia.net/codies/2005/finalists.asp.
> "The 20th annual Codie Awards continue the tradition of honoring the best of the software, content and education technology industries," said Ken Wasch, SIIA President. "When one considers the number of outstanding companies that competed this year, being named a Codie Awards finalist is a significant achievement."About Above All Software
Above All Software provides award winning business integration software that enables customers to leverage service-oriented architectures to meet ever-changing business needs. With Above All's Composite Application Platform(TM), customers transform existing IT investments into rapidly assembled, high-impact business solutions that can be deployed to multiple environments. This new, flexible service-level approach simplifies and reduces the cost of business integration. Headquartered in San Mateo, CA, Above All Software is a privately held company founded in 2002. For more information about Above All Software, visit our Web site at www.aboveallsoftware.com or call 800-819-5530.
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