May 10, 2004 - Profound Logic Software, the developer of iSeries web and programming tools, today announced that its RPG-Alive received the iSeriesNews APEX Award.
The annual APEX awards, announced on May 1st at COMMON in San Antonio, recognize industry leaders that have made valuable contributions to their customers and the market. RPG-Alive, a code editing and analysis tool for RPG programmers, was chosen by a jury of technical editors and other experts as the best programming utility in the iSeries industry.
"I am happy to see our efforts recognized," said Alex Roytman,
chief architect of RPG-Alive. "RPG-Alive is a product that has a
very loyal following, and our customers are very passionate about it.
We especially saw that at COMMON where we met a great number of our RPG-Alive
users. We are always excited to hear our customers praise RPG-Alive, and
now we are also being recognized by iSeriesNews."
RPG-Alive
was Profound Logic’s first software product. Since its launch, Profound
Logic gained more than 1,000 RPG-Alive customers. Profound Logic then
delivered other innovative and award-winning iSeries software solutions
such as RPG Smart Pages, RPG-Alive
GUI, and iSeriesLink. All
products, at least in part, were based on RPG-Alive. Profound Logic’s
products are market leaders in iSeries/RPG/Web development tools.
About Profound Logic Software, Inc.
Profound Logic Software is a leading provider of application development tools for the iSeries (AS/400) platform. Established in 1999, Profound Logic started creating innovative programming tools that streamline the application development process. Profound Logic has also focused on providing excellent customer service to its clients. Today, Profound Logic Software enjoys thousands of software users in more than 40 different countries. Profound Logic offers its software along with related training, consulting, and support services.
About RPG-Alive
RPG-Alive (http://www.rpgalive.com) is a productivity tool for iSeries developers. It magnifies the skills of RPG developers by adding graphical code analysis and editing features to the iSeries Programming Development Environment. First published in 1999, RPG-Alive is now used by thousands of companies worldwide.
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