Readers' Choice AwardsValue, reliability and broad applicability. These are the hallmarks of our subscribers' annual pick of preferred vendors. Check out the winners and runners-up in 37 categories. By Doug Henschen , David Stodder January 1, 2007
Best BI Suite Winner: Business Objects
Best Performance Management Suite Winner: Microsoft
Best Search Software Winner: Google
Best Customer Analytics Winner: Microsoft
Best Web Analytics Winner: WebTrends
Best Data Mining or Statistical Analysis Winner: SAS
Best Text Mining Software Winner: IBM
Best Data Visualization Software Winner: IBM
Best Customer Data Integration Software Winner: Oracle
Best Data Quality and Profiling Software Winner: SAS DataFlux
Best Metadata Management Software Winner: IBM
Best ETL Software Winner: Microsoft
Best EII Software Winner: IBM
Best Database Management System Winner: Oracle
Best Data Warehouse/ BI Appliance Winner: NCR Teradata
Best XML Database Winner: Microsoft
Best Business Process Management Suite Winner: Microsoft
Best Business Rules Engine Winner: Fair Isaac
Best Business Activity Monitoring Software Winner: TIBCO
Best Portal Platform Winner: IBM
Best IT/Business Services Winner: IBM Global Services
Best ERP Software Winner: Oracle
Best Data and Document Capture Software Winner: Adobe
Best Enterprise Service Bus Winner: IBM
Best SOA Tools Winner: Microsoft
Best Collaborative Content Management Software Winner: Microsoft
Best CRM Suite Winner: Oracle
Best Web Content Management Software Winner: Microsoft
Best XML Content Publishing Software Winner: Adobe Systems
Best Application Change Management Software Winner: BMC
Best Corporate Governance and Compliance Solutions Winner: Hyperion Solutions
Best Enterprise Architecture/Process Modeling Software Winner: CA
Best IT Service Management Software Winner: Hewlett-Packard
Best B2B Integration Software Winner: IBM
Best Supply Chain Management System Winner: Oracle
Best GIS Winner: Microsoft
Best Complex Event Processing Software Winner: TIBCO
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