OTTAWA, June 27, 2003 SCOAP,
an Ottawa-based organization dedicated to facilitating dialogue on issues
related to information technology (IT) in Canada, acknowledged both Scouts
Canada, a Databeacon customer, and Storydata.com, Databeacon's data analysis
portal dedicated to getting more insight out about the news that affects
our world, with a SCOAP Award of Excellence at the organization's annual
banquet last night. Databeacon is a leading vendor of Web reporting and
data analysis software. The SCOAP Awards of Excellence are presented annually
to organizations in the National Capital Region as a means of recognizing
leadership, innovation and overall excellence. The Awards are provided
as a means of identifying the "Best" from which other organizations throughout
Canada can model themselves.
The award for Scouts Canada is for Best IT Initiative Resulting in Positive
Social or Community Advancement category. Databeacon software was chosen
by Scouts to be used as the core of the organization's Membership Management
System. Scouts Canada cited Databeacon's ability to deliver strategic
insight and its 'pocketknife' functionality. Serving more than 162,000
members and volunteer leaders in seven youth programs, Scouts Canada relies
on Databeacon for the ability to analyze data and produce self-serve statistical
reports along with interactive charts and graphs on the registration process,
membership information, group and section information, and its honors
and awards programs.
The SCOAP award for Storydata.com is for Best IT Initiative Resulting
in Positive Social or Community Advancement category. Created in October
2001 as a promotions project to showcase Databeacon software's ease of
use for anyone with a browser and connection to the Internet, Storydata.com
(www.storydata.com) has evolved into a worldwide Internet destination
to examine and interact with data about the news that affects our world.
Storydata.com has also received awards from MediaMap ExpertPR ('Site most
useful to journalists'), the BigChalk Education Network ('Top 8 very best
online academic research destinations'), Yahoo Internet Life ('Incredibly
Useful Site') and is referenced as a key data analysis site at Suffolk
University, UCLA and other academic institutions.
"We are happy to receive one SCOAP award, but receiving two awards is
very humbling," said Databeacon President and CEO Andy Coutts. "This is
an excellent endorsement of the progress Databeacon is making to become
the world's leading vendor of online Web Reporting and Data Analysis software."
In March, Databeacon won the 'Best Desktop Information Management Tool'
award from the E-Content Institute, and in June, the company was chosen
as one of the 'Top 5 Tech Companies to Watch' by the Ottawa Citizen.
About Databeacon, Inc.
Databeacon, a Cognos Company, combines Business Analytics and Reporting
in the form of self-serve, explorable reports via no-touch deployments.
The company has more than 1,100 customers and 110 reseller and OEM/ISV
partners worldwide trained to both advise on and implement Business Analytics
and Reporting projects.
About SCOAP
SCOAP is dedicated to facilitating dialogue on issues related to the use,
management and impact of information and technology on individuals, knowledge-based
organizations and Canadian society at large. The Awards reflect this strategic
direction by recognizing small, medium, and large organizations that have
demonstrated leadership in the integration of people, technology, and
the workplace.
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