Computerworld Awards Intellidyn Laureate Status for Noteworthy Tiered-Storage Architecture

April 24th, 2007 |
Awards

BOSTON – Intellidyn[TM] Corporation (www.intellidyn.com), an award-winning provider of the nation’s most complete direct response marketing and multi-channel database marketing solutions, has been awarded Laureate status in the 2007 Computerworld Honors Program. Intellidyn was nominated in the Category of Business and Related Services by Computerworld Honors Chairmen’s Committee member and President and Chief Executive Officer of Hitachi Data Systems, Dave Roberson, for a project that deploys tiered storage architecture to significantly increase system performance. Intellidyn will receive a Gold Medal at the Laureate Medal Ceremony on June 4th in Washington, DC, making the company eligible for Computerworld’s 21st Century Achievement Awards.

Intellidyn CEO and President, Peter Harvey, said, “Achieving Laureate status in the Computerworld Honors Program provides additional recognition for Intellidyn’s world class system architecture. Being a technology-driven company enables us to compete with organizations many times larger. Although our systems and analytic teams may be far smaller than our competition, Technical Director Rajeev Gagneja has architected a superior technology platform that enables Intellidyn to surpass competitors in the level of service, i.e., speed, accuracy of delivery, support and data performance; and in the sophistication of data, analytics and delivery that we provide when serving comparably-sized clients.”

Harvey continues, “While Intellidyn’s peers spend 80-percent of their time and expense sourcing, cleaning, and processing data, and 20 percent of their time and expense creating business intelligence, Intellidyn’s technology platform enables the company to focus 80 percent of its time and expense delivering business intelligence to clients. Working with Hitachi Data Systems, Rajeev has done an exemplary job in creating a powerful, agile, and scalable infrastructure to give Intellidyn–and its clients–an ongoing competitive edge.”

Since 1988, a group of 100 Chairmen and CEOs from the world’s leading IT companies submit nominations for the Computerworld Honors Program from organizations they believe have “demonstrated extraordinary use of information technology” in 10 distinct categories of industry-related endeavor. The program recognizes and documents the achievements of individuals and organizations worldwide for “visionary applications of information technology [that] promote positive social, economic and educational change.” The technology achievements honored by this program are preserved and protected in national archives, and in over 350 universities, museums and research institutions throughout the world.

About Intellidyn

Founded in 1998, Intellidyn has compiled the nation’s most comprehensive and up-to-date transaction, credit, demographic and behavioral databases, and provides the most in-depth, “atomic” level of data management, analytic services, list services, database marketing and strategic services available today. Sophisticated marketers in banking, collections, insurance, lending, member/donor, travel, wireless and other industries utilize Intellidyn’s data and marketing products and services to boost campaign performance and ROI. Intellidyn is headquartered in Boston and has satellite offices in New York and around the nation to support its rapidly expanding national client base. For more information, visit www.intellidyn.com.

Distinct Data. Distinct Results.

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