Sybase (NYSE: SY), a leading provider of enterprise infrastructure and mobile software, today announced that Sybase and Sybase customers, AWI, Correos, TransUnion, and US Foodservice have won a 2007 InfoWorld 100 Award.
Using Sybase's RFID Anywhere, Correos, Spain's state-run postal service, secured a spot as a top 10 finalist for one of the largest RFID deployments in Europe.
"Being selected, along with four of our customers, for InfoWorld's highest honour is a testament to the innovative way companies are using our technologies and the dynamic solutions Sybase provides its customers," said Dr Raj Nathan, chief marketing officer, Sybase.
"The wins across our core set of products, from Sybase IQ, an advanced analytics server, to our RFID Anywhere infrastructure, are proof that Sybase's solutions benefit our customers anytime, anywhere."
The annual awards honour IT projects that demonstrate the most creative use of cutting-edge technologies to further companies' business goals. This year's recipients of InfoWorld's highest honour are shining examples of IT projects undertaken by technology leaders committed to advancing the business goals and operations of their organisations. To view the full 2007 InfoWorld 100 Awards report, please visit: http://www.infoworld.com/archives/t.jsp?N=s&V=93246.
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