FatWire Software has been named one of Long Island's Top Software Products of 2008 by The Long Software Awards (LISA). The award showcases best-in-class solutions from Long Island's leading technology firms. By recognizing excellence in a wide range of software products, the LISA Awards promote the high quality and diversity of software development and application on Long Island.
May 6, 2008
LISTnet’s 2007 Twenty Top Techies (T3) Award recognizes up-and-coming techies who operate behind the scenes to make a company’s technology and services work, and are key to the company's growth. This year's winners include FatWire employees: Chunhe Dai, associate architect; Eric Gandt, lead systems engineer; and Vytas Suziedelis, systems specialist.
The Top Twenty Techies (T3) Award features winners from Long Island’s leading technology companies including FatWire, CA, Netsmart Technologies, and Motorola.
December 10, 2007
FatWire Software has been named to the ranks of Deloitte's prestigious New York Technology Fast 50 list for 2007. The Technology Fast 50 recognizes the 50 fastest growing technology companies in the area, as designated by Deloitte & Touche USA LLP, one of the nation’s leading professional services organizations. Rankings are based on revenue growth from 2002-2006. FatWire achieved 356% growth over this time period.
To qualify for the New York Technology Fast 50, companies must have had operating revenues of at least $50,000 in 2002 and $5,000,000 in 2006, be headquartered in the state, and own proprietary technology that contributes a significant portion of the company's operating revenues.
September 24, 2007
FatWire Software has been named a leader in The Forrester Wave: Web Content Management for External Sites, Q3 2007 (July 2007). FatWire's strong multi-site management and delivery capabilities, an excellent user interface for managing content, and comprehensive personalization functionality were cited as reasons for the ranking.
In the report, Forrester analyst Kyle McNabb writes, "FatWire is strong in a broad range of areas, including multi-site management and an intuitive tool set for power users. Their focus on personalization and globalization functionality, as well as other broad capabilities, help make them a leader in the Web content management (WCM) market."
FatWire was one of 11 vendors evaluated by Forrester for the Web Content Management for External Sites Wave. Forrester's comprehensive Wave methodology assesses the strengths and weaknesses of each vendor's solution using a combination of hands-on lab evaluations, vendor surveys, product demonstrations, and client interviews. In the process, each vendor product is evaluated against 190 external site content management and delivery criteria.
Read the press release >>July 18, 2007
FatWire has received a “Positive” rating for Web Content Management (WCM) from leading industry analyst firm, Gartner, Inc. FatWire is one of 14 vendors evaluated in Gartner’s “MarketScope for Web Content Management, 2007” report, and “Positive” was the highest rating given to vendors in this category.
Gartner gives a “Positive” rating to a company that “is strong in multiple areas, and is large enough to sustain a strategy for growth across a substantial market domain,” and recommends that current customers “should feel comfortable making continued investments,” while “potential customers should shortlist the vendor to meet their specific needs.”
The report states that "FatWire was an early leader in adopting the winning strategy of building out an array of portaltype functions and an application layer to create value-added solutions for customer business units, with a focus on public-facing sites run by marketing organizations."
Read the press release >>January 30, 2007
FatWire has received the Leader Award for Personalization from the independent advisory firm BNP Consulting. BNP’s 2006/2007 CMS and Portal Benchmarking Analysis analyzed 38 content management and portal vendors before designating Leaders in 14 categories.
"For web site personalization, FatWire’s Engage product is definitely the top choice,” said Lars Pedersen, BNP technology manager. “It is a great product for creating, managing, and tracking online marketing campaigns. Combining strong analytics with the possibility to target different user groups and markets, Fatwire is taking personalization from IT to the marketing department.”
BNP Consulting Limited is an independent Danish IT and management consultancy. BNP provides impartial advice on: The selection of Content Management Systems and Enterprise Portals, and Planning of Knowledge Management projects.
November 21, 2006
FatWire Software has been named to Deloitte’s list of Technology Fast 500 2006 Rising Stars which ranks the fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications and life sciences companies in North America. Rankings are based on percentage revenue growth over five years, from 2001-2005. FatWire Software saw revenue increase from $6.0 million to $23.3 million – a 283% jump – during this five year period.
In addition to the Technology Fast 500 list, Fatwire was named to Deloitte's New York Technology Fast 50 (ranked 26th on the list), which rates the fastest growing technology firms in New York.
Read the press release >>November 1, 2006
KMWorld magazine selected FatWire Content Server as a Trend-Setting Product Of 2006. The publication evaluated offerings for the “unique value – and potential value – they offer an organization, its workers and their various constituencies.” KMWorld evaluated nearly 1,500 products by 300 companies to select this year’s list of winners. The publication’s editors, along with analysts and end-users, provided insight into each solution, recognizing the ones that demonstrated superior usability, flexibility, adoption rate and total cost of ownership.
“Content Server focuses on a rapidly emerging market trend in which companies want to persuade site visitors to take specific actions by delivering highly relevant content," said Hugh McKellar, KMWorld, editor in chief. “We consistently hear from FatWire customers that they are achieving quantifiable business results from their online initiatives."
Read the press release >>August 23, 2006
Forrester Research rates FatWire as the sole Leader in persuasive content-centric applications in its Forrester Wave: Content-Centric Applications report. The key findings of this report align with FatWire’s strategy to enable enterprises to put content to work by delivering highly targeted and persuasive experiences to customers, partners, and employees.
“With an almost exclusive focus on persuasive content, and strong Web content management, reporting and analytics, and multichannel content delivery, FatWire established itself as the sole persuasive content application Leader,” writes Forrester analyst Kyle McNabb in the report. “FatWire’s multichannel content delivery strengths include implicit and explicit personalization to end users based on their segmentation. And the vendor’s reporting and analytics help close the loop on content delivery by providing insight into how end users utilize content. The vendor also works closely with channel partners to develop templated persuasive content solutions addressing customer service knowledge delivery needs and closed loop marketing.”
Read press release >>March 29, 2006
Deloitte's New York Technology Fast 50 recognizes FatWire in 2005 as one of the fifty fastest growing technology companies in the state of New York, based on percentage revenue growth over five years (2000 to 2004). To qualify for the ranking, companies must own proprietary technology. Participants can be public or private, and encompass all technology industry segments including communications, computers and peripherals, Internet, life sciences, semiconductors and software.
Read press release >>November 5, 2005
Forrester Research released its Web Content Management Wave Report for external sites, and FatWire has been recognized as a Leader. FatWire was the only vendor to get a perfect score of 5.0 in any of the Current Offering categories. This score was achieved for Architecture, which reflects how well the product fits into IT environments. Other high scores were received in dynamic content cache management, publishing and deployment administration, multisite management, personalization, and product strategy.
“FatWire Software’s Content Server 6.0 provides strong multisite management and delivery capabilities, including comprehensive personalization functionality for support of eBusiness initiatives,” stated Forrester analyst Kyle McNabb in the report. “FatWire’s focus on addressing the content-centric application needs of its customers, combined with its dynamic content delivery and personalization strengths, help establish this vendor as a leader and visionary in external site initiatives.”
Read press release >>April 16, 2005
LISTnet’s 2005 Twenty Top Techies (T3) Award recognizes FatWire's Hareesh Kadlabalu as one of the up-and-coming techies who operates behind the scenes to make the company’s technology and services work, and is key to the company's growth.
This year’s Top Twenty Techies (T3) Award featured winners from Long Island’s leading technology companies including FatWire, CA, Netsmart Technologies, and Motorola.
December 19, 2005
FatWire software was a finalist in the ECM Connection's ACE Awards for the ECM (enterprise content management) industry. ACE Awards recognize vendor commitment to helping users and/or integrators make informed decisions about technology adoption and deployment. To be eligible for an Industry ACE designation, ECM vendors must demonstrate excellence in all three of the following criteria: Appeal, Content, Education.
March 21, 2005
FatWire Software is pleased to be recognized as a Technology Fast 500 2002 Rising Star by Deloitte & Touche. Awards sponsors include: The Bank of New York, Certilman Bailin Adler & Hyman LLP, NASDAQ, Newsday, Idea Valley, Invision.com Inc., The Long Island Technology Center, Long Island Association, LISTnet, State Universitu of New York at Stony Brook, and the Long Island High Technology Incubator at Stony Brook.
Read press release >>January 10, 2002
FatWire is recognized by KMWorld in their 2002 list of 100 Companies that Matter. KMWorld editors compile the list through discussions with colleagues, knowledge management practitioners, theorists, analysts, vendors and knowledge management users. While criteria for inclusion in the list varied, all selected companies have either helped create, redefine or enhance a market, and they all share one common characteristic -- velocity of innovation.
"Our list of '100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management' was conceived as a way to identify the organizations leading the way in the knowledge economy," said Hugh McKellar, editor-in-chief for KMWorld.
Read the press release >>January 24, 2002
FatWire Software has been named one of the Top Ten Software Companies of 2001. The Long Software Awards showcase the strength and diversity of Long Island's software industry. By recognizing excellence in a wide range of software products, the LISA seek to stimulate creative interaction among those engaged in software development and application on Long Island, and to give these activities a higher recognition.
May 14, 2001
Since 1998, Long Island Business News has taken nominations for outstanding members of the business community on Long Island who are under the age of 40. The event has grown from a gathering of 60 people introducing themselves in a small restaurant to more than 700 at the Island's largest catering hall. FatWire Software is pleased to claim three members, Mark Fasciano, Ari Kahn and Jim Voss, as recipients of this prestigious award.
January 25, 2001
FatWire Software took home this year's prestigious title as one of the best entrepreneurs in the country. Entrepreneurs are people who see an idea and make it happen. We are pleased to be in the company of people like Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com, Howard Schultz of Starbucks Corp., and Maxine Clark of Build-a-Bear Workshop who are all past Ernst and Young Entrepreneurs of the Year.
Read the press release >>June 16, 2000
FatWire Software has been named one of the Top Software Companies of the Year by the Long Island Software Awards. The Long Software Awards showcase the strength and diversity of Long Island's software industry. By recognizing excellence in a wide range of software products, the LISA seek to stimulate creative interaction among those engaged in software development and application on Long Island, and to give these activities a higher recognition.
May 9, 2000