ProcessMAP Selects MicroStrategy for Reporting and Analysis of Environmental, Health, and Safety Data

Published on August 2, 2006 in Computer & Electronics, Computer Software, Internet, Technology

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MicroStrategy Chosen over Business Objects and Cognos

McLean, VA, (August 02, 2006) –

MicroStrategy® Incorporated (NASDAQ: MSTR), a leading worldwide provider of business intelligence software, today announced that ProcessMAP Corporation (ProcessMAP), a leading provider of end-to-end software solutions in environmental, health, and safety (EH&S) information management, has selected MicroStrategy for enhanced reporting and analysis capabilities. ProcessMAP’s web-based solution serves EH&S information management challenges at over 3,000 customer sites in more than 12 countries.

ProcessMAP provides a suite of applications, anchored by MicroStrategy, that help customers better manage EH&S compliance data, risk management data, and performance data. With MicroStrategy, ProcessMAP customers will analyze and report on critical data for decision support. Additionally, the synergy between ProcessMAP and MicroStrategy will provide tools for Fortune 1000 customers to support the demand to manage Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs, an emerging global trend to publish various key EH&S performance indicators for stakeholders.

ProcessMAP has integrated MicroStrategy to allow customers to analyze a wide range of EH&S information, such as injury/illness incident rates, trends, root causes; behavioral safety data; waste; energy consumptions and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions; corporate EH&S compliance and ISO 14001/OHSAS 18001 audit data; and industrial hygiene data. The ProcessMAP solution is designed to enable customers to establish enterprise-wide consistency in data management as well as ensure regulatory compliance, increase productivity, streamline business processes, and enhance organizational transparency.

“We evaluated other business intelligence products, and we found MicroStrategy was the best fit for our requirements,” said Jagan Garimella, Chief Technology Officer of ProcessMAP. “We selected MicroStrategy because of its intuitive web interface, seamless integration with our applications, and robust analytical and reporting capabilities. In addition, we were delighted that we were able to integrate MicroStrategy into our suite of applications in just 7 days.”

“We are pleased that ProcessMAP chose MicroStrategy to support their suite of applications for Corporate Responsibility reporting and data management,” said MicroStrategy’s COO, Sanju Bansal. “MicroStrategy’s user-friendly web interface, feature-rich analytics, and highly scalable platform are well-suited for the diverse reporting and analysis requirements of ProcessMAP’s customers.”

About ProcessMAP
ProcessMAP is one of the leading providers of end-to-end software solutions in environmental, health & safety information management. ProcessMAP suite of web-based applications provides all key functionalities that are essential to build a world-class EH&S management system. ProcessMAP is an employee-owned company headquartered in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. More information is available at www.processmap.com.

About MicroStrategy
Founded in 1989, MicroStrategy is a global leader in business intelligence (BI) technology. MicroStrategy provides integrated reporting, analysis, and monitoring software that helps leading organizations worldwide make better business decisions every day. Companies choose MicroStrategy for its advanced technical capabilities, sophisticated analytics, and superior data and user scalability. More information about MicroStrategy (NASDAQ: MSTR) is available at www.microstrategy.com.

MicroStrategy, MicroStrategy Business Intelligence Platform are either trademarks or registered trademarks of MicroStrategy Incorporated in the United States and certain other countries. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners.

Wende Cover
MicroStrategy, Incorporated
1-703-770-1646
wcover@microstrategy.com

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