InterSystems Ensemble Ranked Number One For Interface Engines in KLAS 2006

InterSystems CorporationInterSystems Corporation announced that its Ensemble rapid integration software ranked number one for interface engines in the survey of healthcare enterprises conducted annually by KLAS Enterprises LLC, a leader in healthcare technology research. The awards were announced in the 2006 Top 20: Year-End Best in KLAS Awards report.

The leading provider of database and integration technology in healthcare, InterSystems develops and markets the CACHÉ post-relational database, Ensemble rapid integration software and HealthShare health information exchange platform.

In 12 of the 14 primary indicators measured by KLAS for the interface engines market category, Ensemble received the highest score. Market category leaders are "firms that have excelled in their respective market segments," the report stated1. KLAS reports are based on detailed interviews with healthcare technology product users and are known throughout healthcare for accurate and objective information delivery.

"We are excited to receive this award from KLAS, which is recognized industry-wide for its expert research," said InterSystems Trevor Matz, Managing Director, Application Integration. "The KLAS award is further validation of Ensemble’s rapid adoption by healthcare institutions worldwide. As the world moves to connected healthcare, we are delighted that Ensemble adoption is rapidly growing among leading care providers, including Partners HealthCare System, Inc., Stanford Hospital and Clinics and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center."

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About InterSystems
For over 25 years, InterSystems Corporation has been a technology innovation leader in database and integration software. The CACHÉ post-relational database, Ensemble rapid integration software and HealthShare health information exchange platform enable developers to quickly create, deploy and integrate high-performance systems. With world headquarters in Cambridge, Massachusetts, InterSystems has offices in 22 countries and provides support to customers in 88 countries.

InterSystems is a leader in integration technology and the world’s #1 database provider in healthcare, with its products used by most major hospitals and labs, including America's 10 best hospitals as rated by U.S. News and World Report. For more information, visit www.InterSystems.com

About KLAS Enterprises LLC
Orem, Utah-based KLAS is a leading provider of research data in the healthcare technology arena. With a research group known industry-wide for its knowledge and expertise, KLAS independently monitors vendor performance through the active participation of thousands of healthcare organizations. KLAS uses a stringent methodology to ensure all data and ratings are accurate, honest and impartial. Please see www.healthcomputing.com for additional information.

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