May 2005

Carnegie Learning Wins Codie Award
Carnegie Learning continues to set itself apart from the competition. The company has been awarded the 2005 SIIA Codie Award for Best Secondary Educational Instructional Solution for Math. The entrants included some of the largest companies in educational publishing. Way to go!

May 30 | Permalink

Aethon Expands Sales Team, Moves HQ
As part of an aggressive expansion plan, Aethon has added three Regional Vice Presidents — Kevin Hill, Southeaset Regional VP, Jeff Arbuckle, Midwest Regional VP and Karen Dockrell, Northeast Regional VP. Additionally six sales execs and a VP of Consulting Services have joined the Aethon Team. The company has also moved its headquarters to Campbell's Run Business Center in Robinson Township. The new facility will house up to 100 employees and provide space for manufacturing the company's flagship product, the Tug transport robot.

May 28 | Permalink

BodyMedia Predicts Future Health
In an article in the June 6 issue of Forbes Magazine, Astro Teller of BodyMedia explains how his company's body monitoring sensors are the wave of the future in predicting the well-being of its wearers.

May 26 | Permalink

Haley and Artemis Alliance Join Forces
Haley Systems has formed a services partnership with Artemis Alliance to offer its clients the best in business rules technology and information technology. Artemis will provide professional services consulting, project management, and training services to Haley Systems' clients. Under the business relationship, Haley Systems and Artemis Alliance will also serve as joint marketing partners and solution providers to promote the offerings of each firm, adding depth and strength to the business rules expertise possessed by both companies. Visit Haley's website to read more.

May 16 | Permalink

Haley Wins in Comparison Study
Haley Systems's HaleyAuthority was identified as the "best solution for organizations that wish to use business analysts and users in rule creation and maintenance" in a newly released report by UK-based software development consultancy TriReme International. In the report, "Service Oriented Business Rules Management Systems," HaleyAuthority scored highest in a comprehensive multi-attribute analysis of the major business rules management systems (BRMS) solutions. Read the full release.

May 9 | Permalink

Haley Selected to Improve Safety in Westchester County
Westchester County in New York has selected Haley Systems to develop a rules service architecture for supporting multiple applications to improve government efficiency, make services and information more accessible to the public, and improve public safety in the county. Haley's Business Rules Management Suite is the only Business Rules Management System (BRMS) that allows users to automate decision-making using plain English to capture and manage rules - quickly. Read more about Haley's newest project here.

May 3 | Permalink