Information Builders and our customers are continuously recognized for ongoing development of the most usable, deployable, and scalable business intelligence solutions for real-time information delivery.
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Information Builders' iWay Software was named to SD Times 100, which recognizes the top companies, organizations, and individuals that have the greatest impact on software development. iWay was recognized in the "SOA and Middleware" category.
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Ventana Research named Information Builders as the Hot Vendor in its first-ever Value Index on Business Intelligence (BI). The company secured a weighted top-ranking position for products and customer assurance supporting BI
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Ventana Research selected Information Builders as the Hot Vendor in its Value Index on Performance Management. The company achieved its top-ranking position for products and customer assurance supporting performance management
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Information Builders was named a finalist in the 2009 American Business Awards (ABA) for "Customer Service Department of the Year." This is the second straight year that the company's Customer Support department has been recognized as a finalist by the ABA.
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Various Information Builders' customers won the 2009 Computerworld Honors Award for using BI technology to benefit society:
- The United States Transportation Command (US TRANSCOM) developed TRAC2ES, a Web-based BI system that transports sick or injured personnel and coordinates their movement throughout the U.S. military's worldwide network of healthcare facilities. It supported Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom operations.
- The New York Public Library created a BI system, Metrics On Demand (MOD), allowing employees to track visitor traffic, borrowing habits, and other key metrics. This data helps library personnel make decisions about which library resources and services are most important to the general public.
- Columbus City Schools and Nationwide Insurance now provide greater insight and accountability to the education of more than 55,000 students at 130 schools in central Ohio. Nationwide developed a tool with the school district using BI to help administrators analyze student data.
- The Erlanger, Kentucky Police Department created a BI system with integrated search capabilities that combines data from 19 government agencies to link information about suspects, incidents, arrests, and crimes. Police can now respond more knowledgeably to calls and provide better services to citizens.
- Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway created a Maintenance Excellence Dashboard to monitor its infrastructure of tracks, signals, and structures, which improved safety, limited train delays, and minimized revenue loss.
- The Federal Student Aid Office of the Federal Department of Education created the Institutional Student Information Record (ISIR) tool to improve assistance to students completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
- Prince George's County Police Department developed the Active Crime Reporting dashboard to display statistics on calls for service such as robbery, homicide, car theft, and auto accidents, helping police officers lower crime within the county.
- Spain's Ministerio de Trabajo e Inmigracion (Ministry of Immigration) implemented Project Lince, a BI environment that enforces immigration requirements by improving information integrity
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The following are winners of Information Builders Awards of Distinction, recognized for their ongoing efforts to bring BI technology benefits to the forefront of their organizations:
- Best Enterprise BI Application - Ford
Ford Motor Company saved money through BI using Information Builders' Web-based reporting system across 9,000 dealerships to compare their performance on warranty costs with peers, saving Ford $40 to $60 million per year in covered warranty expenses.
- Most Innovative BI Implementation - New York Public Library
The library's BI system, MOD, allows employees to analyze many facets of the library operation, helping personnel track traffic patterns, use of materials, and inventory to preserve the services people care about most. The dashboard-driven environment empowers hundreds of employees to share information and create customized reports.
- Most Humanitarian Use of BI - Nationwide Insurance and Columbus City Schools
Nationwide Insurance developed a tool for the Columbus City school district using BI technology that helps administrators analyze student data. This connects 4,000 teachers and administrators to student assessment data, attendance data, and discipline data with the overall goal of improving student achievement.
- Best Use of BI in the Public Sector - US TRANSCOM
BI technology is helping US TRANSCOM devise optimal patient-movement plans based on urgent medical needs, available facilities, in-transit visibility, and enterprise-wide cost and performance analytics enabling the military's evacuation and patient movement activities in places like Iraq and Afghanistan to be more efficient.
- Best Use of iWay Software - TNT
TNT provides mail and express services for customers worldwide. With high volumes of data in multiple locations, in a variety of languages, and on several platforms, the company brought in iWay integration solutions to help. Integrating with legacy systems, iWay's SOA solutions allow business units to access the data they need, when they need it, for improved decision-making.
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Information Builders customer, Louisiana Department of Social Services (LA DSS), won in the "BI/Analytics" category of DM Review's (now Information Management magazine) 2008 Innovative Solution Award for its antifraud system. Specifically, LA DSS was selected for its use of Information Builders WebFOCUS BI platform along with geographic information system (GIS) technology from ESRI
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Information Builders, along with the City of Houston Police Department (HPD), won BeyeNETWORK’s first annual Vision Award for Business Impact for HPD’s innovative use of WebFOCUS, iWay Software, and ESRI’s GIS mapping tool, enabling a predictive analysis of crime activity in Houston. Watch Information Builders VP of Corporate Marketing Jake Freivald’s Podcast, where he discusses HPD’s successful launch of its high-tech Crime Center and Law Enforcement Application.
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Information Builders was recognized by CRM magazine as a 2008 CRM Market Leader in the Business Intelligence category of the 2008 CRM Market Awards. The CRM Market Award honor vendors, consultants, and end-user companies focused on creating and cultivating rewarding customer experiences and relationships through the sophisticated integration of people, processes, and technologies.
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Information Builders and its CEO and founder Gerald Cohen were named finalists in the 2008 American Business Awards within the Best Customer Support Organization and Best Executive for Computer Services categories, respectively. The American Business Awards (ABAs) are the only national, all-encompassing awards program honoring outstanding performances in business.
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Information Builders was named as a winner of the prestigious START-IT Magazine Hottest Companies of 2008 Awards. The Hottest Companies Award honors software and technology providers that target the manufacturing industry and have developed innovative applications or products.
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The Hillman Group, an Information Builders customer, won CIO magazine's 2008 CIO 100 Award. A supplier of hardware items as well as manufacturer and distributor of key duplication and engraving systems, Hillman won for its innovative use of Information Builders WebFOCUS BI platform.
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The following distinguished award winners for 2008 are recognized for their ongoing efforts to bring BI technology benefits to the forefront of their organizations:
- British Telecom - Best Use of iWay Software
Recently, the telecom giant sought to eliminate inefficiencies and costs associated with cross-border trade settlements by providing communications for Euroclear's Common Communications Interface.
BT asked iWay Software for help creating a secure messaging gateway that enables straight-through processing over standard business protocols.
BT's Managed Secure Messaging used iWay's SOA Middleware Platform to deliver a reliable messaging service that features complete security, guaranteed delivery, non-repudiation, auditing, encryption, and integrated access controls.
- Best Production BI Application - Utz Quality Foods
Utz coordinates the sales and production of more than 20,000 pounds of potato chips every hour, and manages more than 700 delivery routes to 30,000 stores.
Timing is crucial, which is why Utz uses BI technology to coordinate the timing among its production, marketing, sales, and distribution operations.
WebFOCUS is at the heart of a system that allows managers to quickly gather and analyze current sales and distribution information. The BI environment delivers daily sales breakdowns in a form that is easy for busy salespeople to digest. This information helps them manage their routes and improves visibility throughout the supply chain, positioning Utz as a leader in its market.
- Most Innovative BI Implementation - City of Houston Police Department
BI technology is making steady inroads into law enforcement, as government agencies discover the power of intelligence-driven policing.
The Houston Crime Center is using technology from Information Builders and ESRI to create a dynamic geographic information system (GIS) that maps crime patterns and predicts the likelihood of crime activity throughout the city. The BI environment has led to quicker arrests and more thorough criminal investigations.
- Best New Enterprise BI - Ace Hardware
With more than 4,600 stores throughout the U.S. Ace continues to expand and adopt more advanced information technology.
IT leaders realized they could improve corporate efficiency by standardizing on one comprehensive BI environment. Ace selected WebFOCUS as its enterprise-reporting standard for its ability to create cohesive, user-friendly reports that scale to thousands of users. Ace estimates more than 2,000 users will be running or writing WebFOCUS reports on a daily basis.
- Customer Lifetime Award - JCPenney
The well known retailer has partnered with Information Builders since February 1978 and, 30 years later, store associates across the country continue to rely on its BI technology. JCPenney utilized the FOCUS product during the 1980s and early 1990s as the primary means for reporting merchandising sales and profits. In 2000 the retailer implemented WebFOCUS, continuing its investment in Information Builders' innovative solutions. Today, JCPenney remains a loyal customer with the implementation of a new application to help monitor its day-to-day store operations.
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