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Monday, February 21st 2011


Free business intelligence webcast sponsored by Microsoft & IDV Solutions

Lansing, MI – February 21, 2011 - The rapidly advancing area of data visualization offers strategic growth opportunities for businesses of all types and sizes. The key is to be able to unite many different data sources in a way that will bring new insight and better understanding to organizations.

Fast-growing, award-winning restaurant chain Noodles & Company is one company putting this technology to good use. And they’re willing to share about it.

Tune in to a free Microsoft business intelligence webcast Thursday, February 24, 2011 at 12:00 ET and learn firsthand from David Lehn, vice president information technology, and Susan Ramaker, director of marketing—along with IDV Solutions’ vice president commercial sales, Dan Shaver—how data visualization is helping them more quickly capitalize on market growth opportunities.

This customized sales and marketing solution uses Visual Fusion software, integrated tightly with Bing Maps and SharePoint. The result is an enterprise platform that unites many disparate information sources visually, in the context of location and time, and ultimately provides business users the ability to interact with critical enterprise data to enable a more enlightened decision making process.

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About IDV Solutions
IDV Solutions is a business intelligence software company committed to helping organizations gain more insight from data. By repeatedly solving key problems for customers around the globe as well as government agencies, IDV and its products have earned a reputation for innovation, speed, and the highest quality user experience. For more information, please visit http://www.idvsolutions.com .

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