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Jigsaw Enterprise Solutions Named 2008 CODiE Finalist for Best Business Productivity Solution
Business Wire, Feb 20, 2008
SAN MATEO, Claif. -- Jigsaw (www.jigsaw.com), the online directory of business contact and company information built by and for its global membership, today announced that it has been selected by the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) as a finalist in the 23rd Annual CODiE Awards competition in the Best Business Productivity Solution category. The CODiE Awards honor achievement and vision in software, education technology and digital content and are among the highest ranking in the software industry.
Through a unique combination of journalist and peer review, the CODiE Awards program recognizes the high-tech industry's most outstanding products and services. Finalists were chosen from more than 1,000 nominations submitted by more than 600 companies. CODiE Awards winners will be announced at the SIIA Gala event, May 20, 2008 in San Francisco, CA.
"Competition is tough this year and that makes selection as a CODiE Finalist a real achievement," said Ken Wash, SIIA president. "All the companies on this year's list should feel justifiably proud of their recognition."
In Fall 2007, Jigsaw announced its enterprise solutions Jigsaw Clean, Jigsaw Lists and Jigsaw Team. Each of these solutions focuses on dynamically utilizing and delivering the most accurate business contact information available in order to advance business best practices and workplace efficiencies. Jigsaw Clean and Jigsaw Team are available by contacting Jigsaw sales and Jigsaw Lists is available for self-service purchase at www.jigsaw.com. For more information or to reach Jigsaw sales, please visit www.jigsaw.com, email sales@jigsaw.com or call 1-877-JIGSAW9 (1-877-544-7299).
"Jigsaw's launch of enterprise solutions has been met with strong demand and support by the industry, with more than 400 companies using one or more of the Jigsaw enterprise solutions: Jigsaw Clean, Jigsaw Team and Jigsaw Lists," said Jim Fowler, co-founder and CEO of Jigsaw. "CODiE recognition further validates Jigsaw's achievement and innovation and empowers us to continue making strides in the business productivity sector."
About Jigsaw
Jigsaw (www.jigsaw.com) is an online directory for business contact and company information built by and for its global membership. Jigsaw provides low-cost and easy access to high-value business information that can be used to identify key decision makers and people for purposes such as sales, marketing, recruiting, and customer service. Jigsaw members, who have contributed more than 7 million business contacts from more than 600,000 companies since the database's launch in 2004, use Jigsaw to increase efficiency when searching for the business contact and company information they need to grow their business. Jigsaw is located in San Mateo, Calif., and is funded by Austin Ventures, El Dorado Ventures, and Norwest Venture Partners.
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