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FileMaker Wins Three SIIA Codie Awards

Published: Fri 27 May 2005 12:41 AM
FileMaker Wins Three SIIA Codie Awards
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand- May 27, 2005-The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) honoured FileMaker, Inc with three Codie Awards this week.
FileMaker Pro 7 won a Codie Award for Best Database Management Product or Service and FileMaker Server 7 Advanced won a Codie Award for Best Administration System for Education Enterprises. The company was also presented a Codie Award for Excellence in Giving from the SIIA and Gifts In Kind International.
FileMaker Pro 7, the most significant new version of FileMaker Pro ever, with breakthroughs in ease-of-use, customisability and developer productivity began shipping in March 2004.
FileMaker Server 7 Advanced is an enhanced version of FileMaker Server 7 that includes powerful web publishing and connectivity options.
The SIIA Codie Awards showcase the industry's finest products and services and honour excellence in the software and information industry. Winners were honoured at the SIIA annual conference.
About FileMaker, Inc.
FileMaker Pro is used by millions of individuals and workgroups around the world to be more productive and efficient. Business, education and government customers rely on FileMaker to manage people, projects, images, assets and other information. In addition to being the number one-selling easy-to-use database software, the award-winning FileMaker product line also includes low-cost Applications that automate basic business tasks, ready-to-use Starter Solutions, and tools to create and share solutions from the desktop to the web. FileMaker, Inc. is a subsidiary of Apple Computer, Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL).
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