BLACKBAUD : Earns a Spot on 2010 InformationWeek 500 List of Top Technology Innovators Across America
09/15/2010| 09:20am US/Eastern

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Blackbaud, Inc. (Nasdaq: BLKB),
the leading global provider of software and services for nonprofits,
today announced that it made this year's InformationWeek
500, an annual listing of the nation's most innovative users of business
technology. Blackbaud debuted on the list this year at number 209. The
2010 list was revealed last night at a gala awards ceremony at the
exclusive InformationWeek 500 Conference taking place at the St. Regis
Monarch Beach Resort, Dana Point, CA.
?We are honored to be recognized among the leading technology innovators
in the United States as part of the 2010 InformationWeek 500,?
said Todd Lant, vice president of corporate IT. ?The entire employee
base at Blackbaud took our corporate
values to heart by participating in a company-wide project called ?B
the Difference', and we are pleased to be recognized for this innovative
program. Blackbaud's ability to improve customer service, implement new
technologies and maintain momentum on existing strategic IT initiatives
while consolidating significant operations illustrates the success.?
?B the Difference?, Blackbaud's employee-driven program, focused on
improving customer satisfaction and reducing cost. The program led to
numerous initiatives focused on strengthening the business. Most
notably, on the IT front, multiple subsidiary operations were
integrated. The scope of this effort included consolidation of major
data centers and infrastructure, centralization of ERP and CRM
applications and business processes and reorganization of IT operations
to more adequately reflect the needs of external and internal customers.
?For 22 years, the InformationWeek 500 has honored the most innovative
users of business technology,? said InformationWeek Editor In Chief Rob
Preston. ?As we start to emerge from the worst recession in decades, the
IT focus is now on driving growth?new sources of revenue, new
relationships with customers, even new business models. This year's
ranking placed special emphasis on those companies and business
technology executives leading that charge.?
InformationWeek identifies and honors the nation's most innovative users
of information technology with its annual 500 listing and also tracks
the technology, strategies, investments and administrative practices of
America's best-known companies. Top winners have included: CME Group,
Conway, National Semiconductor, Kimberly-Clark, Hilton Hotels and Unum.
The InformationWeek 500 rankings are unique among corporate rankings as
it spotlights the power of innovation in information technology, rather
than simply identifying the biggest IT spenders.
Additional details on the InformationWeek 500 can be found online at www.informationweek.com/iw500/.
About Blackbaud
Blackbaud is the leading global provider of software and services
designed specifically for nonprofit organizations, enabling them to
improve operational efficiency, build strong relationships, and raise
more money to support their missions. Approximately 22,000 organizations
? including University of Arizona Foundation, American Red Cross, Cancer
Research UK, The Taft School, Lincoln Center, In Touch Ministries, Tulsa
Community Foundation, Ursinus College, Earthjustice, International Fund
for Animal Welfare, and the WGBH Educational Foundation ? use one or
more Blackbaud products and services for fundraising, constituent
relationship management, financial management, website management,
direct marketing, education administration, ticketing, business
intelligence, prospect research, consulting, and analytics. Since 1981,
Blackbaud's sole focus and expertise has been partnering with nonprofits
and providing them the solutions they need to make a difference in their
local communities and worldwide. Headquartered in the United States,
Blackbaud also has operations in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, the
Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. For more information, visit www.blackbaud.com.
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Forward-looking Statements
Except for historical information, all of the statements, expectations,
and assumptions contained in this news release are forward-looking
statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Although
Blackbaud attempts to be accurate in making these forward-looking
statements, it is possible that future circumstances might differ from
the assumptions on which such statements are based. In addition, other
important factors that could cause results to differ materially include
the following: general economic risks; uncertainty regarding increased
business and renewals from existing customers; continued success in
sales growth; management of integration of acquired companies and other
risks associated with acquisitions; risks associated with successful
implementation of multiple integrated software products; the ability to
attract and retain key personnel; risks related to our dividend policy
and share repurchase program, including potential limitations on our
ability to grow and the possibility that we might discontinue payment of
dividends; risks relating to restrictions imposed by the credit
facility; risks associated with management of growth; lengthy sales and
implementation cycles, particularly in larger organizations;
technological changes that make our products and services less
competitive; and the other risk factors set forth from time to time in
the SEC filings for Blackbaud, copies of which are available free of
charge at the SEC's website at www.sec.gov
or upon request from Blackbaud's investor relations department. All
Blackbaud product names appearing herein are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Blackbaud, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of
their respective owners.

Blackbaud, Inc.
Melanie Mathos, 843-216-6200 x3307
melanie.mathos@blackbaud.com
or
InformationWeek
Sherbrooke
Balser, 949-223-3605
sbalser@techweb.com
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