Prism Solutions Signs 35 New Customers Worldwide in First Quarter of 1997

PR Newswire | May 7, 1997 | Copyright

Customers Choose Prism's Scaleable Data Warehousing Solutions to Support

 
                Strategic Data Mart and Warehouse Initiatives 

SUNNYVALE, Calif., May 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Prism Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: PRZM), today announced that 35 new companies selected its Scaleable Data Warehousing Solutions in the first quarter of 1997, a record which brings Prism's total customer base to more than 250 companies. The new customers are located worldwide and represent a wide variety of industries and applications, demonstrating the breadth and scaleability of ...

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