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Telelogic Recognized for Industry Leadership in SD Times Top 100 for Fourth Consecutive Year; Influential Software Development Publication Cites Telelogic Solutions for Modeling
Business Wire, June 20, 2006
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MALMO, Sweden & IRVINE, Calif. -- Telelogic (STO:TLOG), the leading provider of software solutions that align advanced systems and software development with business objectives, today announced that U.S. publication SD Times, an influential software development newspaper, has recognized Telelogic as a winner in the Modeling category of its annual list of Top 100 companies.
Telelogic has won the SD Times 100 every year since the inception of the awards. This year Telelogic was once again voted as a winner in the Modeling category where SD Times stated that "Addition of high-end modeling suite for really big projects to its UML tools gives the company coverage of a broad space in the software and systems design markets," a further industry endorsement of Telelogic's strategy to help customers automate and align their business and development processes.
"The winners of this year's SD Times 100 awards have demonstrated their leadership in shaping the software development industry," said David Rubinstein, Editor-in-Chief of SD Times. "We took into account each nominee's products and services, its reputation among development managers, and the new ideas it brought out. These select individuals and organizations are the ones we've identified as helping to move the art of development forward."
"We are proud that Telelogic has been recognized once again by SD Times as an industry leader and innovator," said Anders Lidbeck, President and CEO of Telelogic. "Winning once again in the modeling categories shows the depth and breadth of our software development solutions, which have been further enhanced by our acquisitions of Popkin Software and I-Logix."
The recent acquisitions of Popkin Software and I-Logix have strengthened Telelogic's Enterprise Lifecycle Management strategy, an enterprise-wide approach that helps customers innovate their products, business applications, systems, and embedded systems and software. Enterprise Lifecycle Management helps organizations to identify business and customer needs, align and optimize business and development processes, and increase information visibility across the organization to improve decision-making.
The 4th Annual SD Times 100 was published in the June 1, 2006 issue of BZ Media's SD Times (www.sdtimes.com), the twice-monthly newspaper of record for the software development industry. More information about this year's SD Times 100 is at http://www.sdtimes.com/static/sdtimes100-06-02.html.
About Telelogic
Telelogic(R) is a leading global provider of solutions for automating and supporting best practices across the enterprise - from powerful modeling of business processes and enterprise architectures to requirements-driven development of advanced systems and software. Telelogic's solutions enable organizations to align product, systems, and software development lifecycles with business objectives and customer needs to dramatically improve quality and predictability, while significantly reducing time-to-market and overall costs.
To better enable our customers' drive towards an automated lifecycle process, Telelogic supports an open architecture and the use of standardized languages. As an industry leader and technology visionary, Telelogic is actively involved in shaping the future of enterprise architecture, application lifecycle management, and customer needs management by participating in industry organizations such as INCOSE, OMG, The Open Group, Eclipse, ETSI, ITU-T, the TeleManagement Forum, and AUTOSAR.
Headquartered in Malmo, Sweden, with U.S. headquarters in Irvine, California, Telelogic has operations in 20 countries worldwide. Customers include Airbus, Alcatel, BAE SYSTEMS, BMW, Boeing, DaimlerChrysler, Deutsche Bank, Ericsson, General Electric, General Motors, Lockheed Martin, Motorola, NEC, Philips, Samsung, Siemens, Sprint, Thales, and Vodafone.
For more information, please visit www.telelogic.com
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