Business Objects Earns 2007 CODiE Award

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BusinessObjects XI Release 2 has won a 2007 CODiE Award for best business intelligence or knowledge management solution category. The CODiE Award winners were formally announced at the recent Software and Information Industry Association's (SIIA) 22nd Annual CODiE Awards event in San Francisco.

"To be recognized by our peers in the software industry with a 2007 CODiE Award is a great honor and further proof of the innovation Business Objects consistently delivers to the market," said John Schwarz, CEO of Business Objects. "At Business Objects, our mission is to help transform the way the world works through intelligent information; and BusinessObjects XI Release 2 plays an important role in helping us deliver on this mission. I am extremely proud of the hard work our employees have put into building this world-class solution, as we have created something that is truly the envy of our competition."

BusinessObjects XI Release 2 is a complete suite of performance management, information management, reporting, and query and analysis software. It is consistently recognized as one of the industry's leading business intelligence platforms and enables companies to answer critical questions and share trusted insight across the organization.

Established in 1986, the CODiE Awards acknowledge the most innovative products and services in the software, digital information, and education technology industries. A full list of the winners can be viewed at Award Winners.

About Business Objects

Business Objects is the world's leading business intelligence (BI) software company, with more than 42,000 customers worldwide, including over 80 percent of the Fortune 500. For additional information on BusinessObjects XI Release 2, please visit Business Objects .
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