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Brainware's Globalbrain Enterprise Edition Selected as 2009 KMWorld Trend-Setting Product - Brainware solutions recognized by the publication for the third straight year - ASHBURN, Va., Aug. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Brainware, Inc., the leading provider of intelligent data capture and enterprise search solutions, announced today that its Globalbrain Enterprise Edition was named a "2009 Trend-Setting Product of the Year" by KMWorld magazine. The annual award highlights innovative products that have a noteworthy impact on the knowledge management marketplace. KMWorld has recognized Brainware products for three consecutive years. Last year, the publication also awarded Globalbrain with this distinction for its unique approach to search, and in 2007, the magazine recognized Brainware Distiller, the company's flagship automated data extraction and document processing solution. KMWorld assembles its annual lists based on feedback from editorial staff, analysts, integrators, and users about products considered to be best-in-class in their respective market spaces. Past honorees include industry heavyweights such as BEA Systems, CA, Citrix Online, Google, HP, IBM and Oracle. "Our editorial team has yet again selected Globalbrain for its innovative approach to enterprise search," says Hugh McKellar, KMWorld editor-in-chief. "More than 800 products were up for consideration this year, and the ones that were chosen have demonstrated a clear solution to today's complex business challenges." Globalbrain is highly scalable and enables access to vast amounts of structured and unstructured data (including e-mails, e-mail attachments, OCR-ed images, PDF files, word processing documents, spreadsheets and hundreds of other formats). Organizations and its users can simply search for information by using queries comprised of phrases, sentences, paragraphs or even entire documents of text rather than complex Boolean logic or complicated taxonomies. "Recognition by publications such as KMWorld validates our product strategy and execution," said Carl Mergele, Brainware's Chief Executive Officer. "The fact that both of our core offerings have earned this award further demonstrates our focus on developing solutions that generate the most value for Global 2000 organizations." For more information on this year's trend-setting products, please see KMWorld's September 2009 issue in print or online at http://www.kmworld.com. About Brainware Brainware, Inc. is an innovative provider of intelligent data capture and enterprise search solutions that help Global 2000 companies eliminate costly manual data entry, rapidly process large volumes of documents and retrieve data from across the enterprise. Its solutions were built from the ground up to manage unstructured data without templates, exact definitions, taxonomies or indexing. Headquartered in Ashburn, Virginia, Brainware maintains global sales and support operations through its North American, U.K. and European offices. Brainware customers include Airbus, Alcon, Alltel, Amgen, Anadarko, BB&T, British American Tobacco, Continental Airlines, CORT, Gardner Denver, Halliburton, Her Majesty's Prison Service, Johns Manville, JohnsonDiversey, Kimberly-Clark, KPMG, NHS/Steria, Newell Rubbermaid, Phillip Morris International, Reynolds & Reynolds, Shell, Southern Company, The Bank of New York Mellon/SourceNet, TriZetto, and many others. For more information, please visit www.brainware.com. About KMWorld The leading information provider serving the Knowledge, Document and Content Management systems market, KMWorld informs more than 50,000 subscribers about the components and processes -- and subsequent success stories -- that together offer solutions for improving business performance. KMWorld is a publishing unit of Information Today, Inc. SOURCE Brainware, Inc. Yegor Kuznetsov, Director, Analyst & Media Relations of Brainware, Inc., +1-703-948-5878, Yegor.Kuznetsov@Brainware.com
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