CHELMSFORD, Mass., March 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Datawatch Corporation (NASDAQ-CM: DWCH), the leading global provider of information optimization software and services, today announced that it has been named one of the "100 Companies That Matter in Knowledge Management" by KMWorld Magazine for the second year in a row. Datawatch earned this distinction through its widely used Unified Information Management solutions: Datawatch Report Manager On-Demand and Datawatch Report Mining Server. Datawatch President and CEO, Michael Morrison, will also be featured in this issue as part of the 'Meet the Leaders in Big Data Management' section.
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"Access to critical business documents stored in both traditional Enterprise Content Management systems through the use of Information Management solutions, is a key component to a forward-thinking knowledge management strategy," said Hugh McKellar, editor-in-chief, KMWorld Magazine. "With its Unified Information Management solutions, Datawatch demonstrates a firm commitment to their customers by supporting organizations to go beyond collective intelligence."
"Enterprise Content Management systems are the original 'Big Data' systems, and the ability to transform and analyze the reports and business documents housed in Enterprise Content Management systems is critical in today's accelerated global business environment," said Michael Morrison, President and CEO, Datawatch Corporation. "Information Management solutions that provide fast, easy, access to trapped data – such as Datawatch Report Manager On- Demand and Datawatch Report Mining Server – allow organizations to leverage traditional Enterprise Content Management systems and go beyond by immediately transforming this data into a powerful business asset for further analysis and discovery. To be recognized by KMWorld is a testament to the value that Datawatch's Unified Information Management products deliver to thousands of users worldwide."
ABOUT KMWORLD
KMWorld (www.kmworld.com) is the leading information provider serving the Knowledge Management systems market and covers the latest in Content, Document and Knowledge Management, informing more than 45,000 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. (www.infotoday.com)
ABOUT DATAWATCH CORPORATION
Datawatch Corporation (NASDAQ-CM: DWCH) is a leader in providing information optimization products and solutions that allow organizations to deliver the greatest data variety possible into their big data and analytic applications. Datawatch provides organizations the ability to integrate structured, unstructured, and semi-structured sources like reports, PDF files, and EDI streams into these applications to provide a 360 degree perspective of the issues and opportunities that exist in their businesses. More than 40,000 organizations worldwide use Datawatch's products and services, including 99 of the Fortune 100, and businesses of every type can benefit from the power and flexibility of Datawatch's industry leading solutions. Datawatch is headquartered in Chelmsford, Massachusetts with offices in London, Munich, Singapore, Sydney and Manila, and with partners and customers in more than 100 countries worldwide. For more information, visit www.datawatch.com.
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