March 31, 2015 - Thomson Reuters, the world's leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals, today announced that its products are finalists for four 2015 SIIA CODiE awards.
The Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) sponsors the CODiE Awards to recognize product excellence. The SIIA today announced 2015 finalists in more than 75 categories covering three areas: content, education and software.
Thomson Reuters was recognized as a finalist in the following categories:
Winners will be announced May 7 in the software categories and June 15 in content categories.
"The CODiE Awards competition was extremely competitive this year and our finalists set the standard for innovation and quality in the media, publishing and information service markets," said Mike Marchesano, managing director of ABM and the SIIA Content & Information Services Division (CISD). "Each and every finalist should be commended for their innovation and market-leading products and services. I look forward to seeing them all at the ABM & Information Industry Summit in June."
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