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Nexaweb Receives Editors' Choice Award From CMP's Intelligent Enterprise
Recognized as Top "Enterprise Applications" Company to Watch in 2008
Jan. 8, 2008 12:15 PM
Nexaweb Technologies, Inc. announced it has been selected
for the annual Editors' Choice Award from CMP's Intelligent Enterprise. The
2008 award was bestowed upon a list of 48 companies that provide exceptional
vision, technology innovation and customer leadership in attaining strategic
objectives.
Recognizing Nexaweb as a top enterprise applications company
to watch, the editors note: "In the young RIA (rich Internet application)
era, this company is an old hand. Nexaweb is a perfect example of an agile
developer adapting its enterprise-oriented products for important trends: SOA
(service-oriented architecture), Ajax
and Web 2.0."
The award collaborators named 12 companies, proclaiming them
the "Intelligent Enterprise Dozen," as well as 36 "Companies to
Watch" across five key categories: business intelligence, enterprise
applications, information management, performance management and process
management.
"Naming the 'Companies to Watch' is never an easy
task," said Doug Henschen, editor-in-chief, Intelligent Enterprise.
"We look beyond sheer size and technology breadth to consider vendors that
are leading the market in terms of innovation and market influence."
"This honor from CMP's Intelligent Enterprise further
affirms our leadership in the RIA and Enterprise Web 2.0 marketplace,"
said Chris Heidelberger, CEO at Nexaweb. "We help our customers realize
the true potential of the Web as a business platform by enabling them to deploy
their most critical business applications as RIAs, composite applications and
enterprise mashups. Doing so not only offers end-users a rich, interactive, and
engaging application experience, but also makes them more productive,
simplifies application maintenance, and ensures long-term ROI."
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