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Canary Labs Chosen "Outstanding in the Field" by Control's Readers' Choice Awards

Control magazine readers ranked Canary Labs in the top five data acquisition technologies.

2012-01-30
MINNETONKA, MN, January 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) Canary Labs, the leading provider of data historian and trending applications, was chosen as an "Outstanding in the Field" supplier by Control's Readers' Choice Awards under the Data Acquisition Systems category. The list is described as suppliers of systems and devices that are needed in process automation.

As part of the 20th Readers' Choice Awards, Control randomly sampled over 1,000 readers to find the year's best process automation technologies from over 100 entries. Control explains that this survey is "the only completely unaided brand preference survey in the process automation industries." Readers write in names of their preferred vendors, rather than selecting from drop down lists or provided selections.

As noted by Control's Keith Larson, Vice President of Content, and Walt Boyes, Editor in Chief, "To be mentioned in these Readers' Choice Awards at all, regardless of final position, means that the solution provider has not only consistently provided exceptionally fine quality products and services, but has demonstrated these capabilities to a large number of very loyal end-user customers. These are the suppliers who have consistently demonstrated excellence in customer service and responsiveness, and they all deserve congratulations for their efforts."

"We are very excited to be recognized on this year's list," said Ed Stern, Vice President. "Being ranked in the top five, and ahead of our competition, is a great honor for Canary Labs. Focused on enterprise historian and trending solutions, we provide an important piece of the automation puzzle. Our goal is to provide the best customer service and support to everyone in our client base."

About Canary Labs

Canary Labs provides enterprise historian and trending solutions that simplify and optimize data analysis, driving more informed, confident decisions. Leading companies worldwide rely on Canary Labs open, flexible and high-performance software to improve process metrics and increase the agility, efficiency and reliability of data access. With a reputation for stellar service and support and minimal cost of ownership, Canary Labs ensures customer success to a client base with over 10,000 installations in 26 countries.

Canary Labs, headquartered in Martinsburg, Pennsylvania, is dedicated to the development of high-performance historian and trending software and solutions. To learn more about Canary Labs, please call 814.793.3770 or visit www.canarylabs.com.

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[Press-News.org] Canary Labs Chosen "Outstanding in the Field" by Control's Readers' Choice Awards
Control magazine readers ranked Canary Labs in the top five data acquisition technologies.