Consumer Goods Technology readers deem Vision Chain as one of the best in Business Intelligence among a number of integrated BI suites "to cut through hodgepodge of multiple tools"
WASHINGTON, DC, March 1, 2005
Vision Chain, Inc. (www.visionchain.com), a leading global provider of demand and supply chain solutions, is proud to announce that they have been selected among the Consumer Goods Technology Reader's Choice Best In Class winners in the area of Business Intelligence. The top six companies included Vision Chain, Oracle, Microsoft, Business Objects, Cognos and SAP.
For this year's rankings, Consumer Goods Technology (CGT) compiled results from over 150 consumer goods executives across 14 different tech rankings. This survey is the most comprehensive one of it's kind and represents the increasing stature of Vision Chain within the consumer goods space.
"We were surprised by the consistent positive response toward Vision Chain in this year's survey," says Consumer Goods Publisher Steve Rosenstock. "Clearly Vision Chain has hit its stride and is among a set of top tier companies when it comes to enabling our industry with business intelligence."
"Vision Chain is honored to be recognized by top consumer goods executives in the area of Business Intelligence," says Scott Hughes, Vice President of Sales at Vision Chain. "This kind of interest and excitement is carrying over to our first annual user conference, which is completely oversubscribed."
Vision Chain enables consumer products companies to consolidate point-of-sale, internal, and syndicated data to create dashboards for category analysts, national account managers, and international representatives. Vision Chain is more than just consolidating different data sources, its real benefit is the ability to provide data integrity and provide quick and actionable information.
About Vision Chain, Inc.
Vision Chain, Inc. powers demand data networks for the world's largest consumer products companies. Large firms use Vision Chain to collect, organize, match, and publish retailer point of sale and inventory information throughout their organizations. This results in enhanced shelf presence, category captains and advisor positions, reduced stock outs and distribution voids, and higher market visibility. These firms include The Scotts Company (NYSE: SMG), and H.J. Heinz (NYSE: HNZ). For more information, go to www.visionchain.com.
For more information, please contact:
Michael Sorensen, info@visionchain.com, 202-459-4135