Seagull Software (AEX: SEAGULL), a leading provider of software products for connecting legacy applications to Internet architectures, announced today that it has been named to Software Magazine’s prestigious Software 500 list for the fifth consecutive year. The company ranked #313 in the survey of top software and services firms worldwide.
"The software industry remains extremely dynamic, with 140 new companies appearing on the 2004 Software 500 list," says John P. Desmond, editor of Software Magazine and Softwaremag.com. "Our aim is to help CIOs, senior IT managers and IT staff research their partner options."
"Seagull Software specializes in liberating valuable legacy assets to integrate with the Web and with service-oriented architectures, accelerating critical application development requirements. We are committed to offering the best customer experience, delivering strategic solutions that meet both present and future technology and business requirements," said Don Addington, chief executive officer of Seagull Software. "The Software 500 is highly recognized within the software community, and we are proud to be ranked for the fifth consecutive year."
Now in its 22nd year, Software Magazine's annual compilation is based on total worldwide software and service revenue for 2003. This includes revenues from software licenses, maintenance and support, training and software-related services and consulting. The financial information was gathered by a survey prepared by King Content Co., as well as from public documents. A complete listing of the 2004 Software 500 financial rankings is available on www.softwaremag.com.
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