Orem, Utah –March 30, 2008 – AtTask, the leading provider of on-demand project and portfolio management (PPM) software was chosen by the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) as a finalist for the 23rd Annual Codie Awards. The Codie Awards have recognized outstanding achievement in the software, digital information, and education technology industries since 1986.
Over 250 industry professionals including IT specialists, educators, consultants, and the press reviewed products in the 68 categories nominated this year. Of the more than 1,000 nominees submitted by more than 600 companies, AtTask was chosen as a finalist in two categories—Best Business Productivity Solution and Best Project Management Solution.
“We’re pleased to be a part of the Codie Awards this year,” said Scott Johnson, CEO of AtTask. “Our success is the direct result of our steadfast focus on innovation and we could not be more enthusiastic as we look to the future. ”
@task was also featured by Adobe and endorsed by Apple for its flexible platform and usability … was recognized with a TopTen REVIEWS Gold Award for PPM software—placing Microsoft Project in second place … is positioned in Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for IT Projects and Portfolio Mangment … is ranked on Inc. 5,000’s list of fastest growing private companies in America … is the only PPM solution providing multiple language support in English, Spanish, German, French, Chinese, and Japanese … and remained the fastest-growing provider of PPM software in 2007.
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About AtTask, Inc.
AtTask (http://www.attask.com) is the leading provider of on-demand project and portfolio management
software. Its flagship product, @task, places business intelligence tools in the hands of executives
and makes team-collaboration accessible to the front line. Its platform independent and multi-lingual
solution is increasing efficiency and productivity for Fortune 500 companies across the globe. AtTask's
clients include Adobe, Apple, CBS, Johnson & Johnson, Chevron, Fujitsu, Hanes, HBO, Hitachi,
GE, McDonalds, Toyota, UCLA, and Walt Disney.