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What is the MultiValue?
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MultiValue
is a designation and a symbol given to the world's most widely used
and experienced business software solutions. No matter how
specialized your computing needs are, there is a MultiValue software
solution that exactly matches your computing requirements. At nearly
$3 billion annually, MultiValue is one of today's fastest growing
segments of the business software solution market.
Often referred
to by insiders as the computer industry's "best kept secret",
businesses and institutions frequently are hesitant to disclose the
fact that they use a MultiValue solution since it is often at the
core of their competitive edge. This is because MultiValue software
is designed by business experts familiar with the most efficient way
to handle the data processing needed by their specific industry and
therefore costs less to maintain and operate than generic solutions.
And because MultiValue business software is portable across all
computer hardware and major operating systems.
Who uses
MultiValue business software?
Over 10 million people in companies around the world sign on to a
MultiValue system every day when they arrive at work. MultiValue
business software solutions are available for over 300 major
industries and institutions. From the smallest company to companies
with thousands of users. Here are just a few prominent companies and
organizations that currently use MultiValue business software:
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Blue Cross |
EastAlco
Aluminum |
Norm Thompson |
Takagi Tools |
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Stash Tea Company
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Optiva
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Sony |
Johnson Controls
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Adobe |
Ball |
CNN |
Polynesian Cultural Ctr.
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PetCo
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UCLA |
Marriott International
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Salant
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Brooks Brothers |
NSA
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Nuskin
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McGraw-Hill |
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NYC Public Library
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Jayhawk
Acceptance |
Saul Ewing Remick
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Federal Reserve Board
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Lettuce Entertain You
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HoneyBaked
Ham |
Eastex
Crude |
Snap-On Tools |
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Hughes Supply |
Rooms to Go |
L.A. Unified School Dist.
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Perrier |
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U.C.
Berkeley |
TMP
Worldwide |
Aeroflex
Laboratories |
Norcold
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Florida Hospital
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eBAY
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Foster Farms |
Rally Mfg. |
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Honeywell |
Maines
Paper |
Prudential |
First American Title
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CSC
Healthcare |
NeighborCare
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Yokohama Tire |
ADP |
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Xerox |
Sprint |
24 Hour Fitness |
Keane |
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Alltel |
Walt Disney Studios
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CIGNA Health |
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Rand McNally |
Dacor
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Ford Modeling Agency
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Collectively, the sellers or MultiValue business solutions
represent a $2 billion plus annual market in software alone and
have a staggering three million strong user base worldwide which
has been accumulated over the past 25 years.
In the late
1990s, International Spectrum conducted a survey of over 500
active companies in the MultiValue market. These companies were
categorized as either a VAR, Software House, or Independent
Consulting firm.
The survey
revealed that the average MultiValue VAR generates $4.71 million
revenue in the market annually. The average MultiValue Software
House reported $2.04 million annual revenueand the average
MultiValue Consultant generates $187K annually. Those doing the
best are those who know both the web and legacy MultiValue
applications.
International Spectrum currently is aware of over 400 active
MultiValue VARs, 182 active MultiValue Software Houses and
approximately 2,000 independent consultants. Based on the above
survey, a simple linear extrapolation estimates the annual
MultiValue market at $2.95 billion.
To gain a
consumer image commensurate with the true collective market size
of these database environments, International Spectrum
spearheaded a drive in January 1996 to encourage the core
providers, VARs, and end users in the market to refer to and
label their products and systems as belonging to a common family
of products through the use of a "Dolby Surround"-like symbol.
With the assistance of a special Technical Advisory Board, the
term "MultiValue" was deemed to have both technical and
marketing significance and the MultiValue symbol was adopted.
The concept
has been simple and effective. Any producer of software or
services specifically designed for a MultiValue-identified
database environment can use the MultiValue symbol in
conjunction with those products and services.
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PUBLICATIONS

International Spectrum Magazine
Independent information resource for
users and vendors of IBM's UniVerse and UniData, jBASE
International's jBASE, Northgate Information Solutions' Reality, ONgroup's ONware, Raining Data's D3, mv*BASE & mvENTERPRISE,
Revelation Software's Advanced Revelation & OpenInsight,
QM,
VIA
System's UniVision, and Intersystems' Cache.

Database Trends and Applications
Magazine
Database Trends
gives you news, information, technical tips and insights of value to
the MultiValue database application development and end-user
community.

jBASE International
Dateline
A monthly newsletter from mv.NET Distributor, jBASE International.
Keep up to date with the latest news from this leading MultiValue
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