2009
The 2009 CIO 100 Winners: Driving Future Business Growth with Technology Innovation

The 2009 CIO 100 Awards honor 100 companies that are creating new business value by innovating with technology. Find out more about these IT leaders and the technologies that are critical to their success.

How to Use This Chart

Learn about the 2009 CIO 100 Award winners and their winning projects, and find the companies that interest you the most, with this interactive chart. Click on the tabs to sort the data according to location, industry or revenue as well as project type (the main technology used for the project), the primary business function it benefits and its impact. Click on the company name to get more details, including a description of the winning project and more about the technologies used. Under the Project Type tab, follow the links to find more CIO.com articles about each technology listed.

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Company
Location
Industry
Revenue
(2008)
Project
Type
Business Function
Business Goal
CIO
Raytheon Waltham, Mass. Aerospace/Defense   $ 23.3 billion   Databases Marketing  Social  Rebecca Rhoads 
Monsanto Company St. Louis, Mo. Agriculture  $ 11.4 billion   BPM Research & development/product development  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Shirley Cunningham 
J.R. Simplot Boise, Idaho Agriculture  $ 5 billion   Infrastructure IT operations  Operational  Roger Parks 
Anthony Marano Company Chicago, Ill. Agriculture  $ 250 million   Mobile Inventory management  Strategic/Competitive advantage   Chris Nowak 
Mazda North American Operations Irvine, Calif. Automotive  N/A  Document Management Supply chain/logistics  Strategic/Competitive advantage  James DiMarzio 
Cross Country Automotive Services Medford, Mass. Automotive  $ 346 million   BI Customer service/support  Customer  Mark Carbrey 
Firstsource Solutions Mumbai Business Process Outsourcing  $ 376 million   Virtualization Asset management/maintenance  Operational  Sanjiv Dalal 
IBM Armonk, N.Y. Business Services  $ 103.6 billion   Collaboration Research & development/product development  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Mark Hennessy 
Pinnacle Technical Resources Dallas, Texas Business Services  $ 190 million   BI Supply chain/logistics  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Mark Fowler 
Reed Technology & Information Services Horsham, Penn. Business Services  N/A  BPM Accounting & finance  Operational  David Ballai 
PricewaterhouseCoopers New York, N.Y. Business Services  $ 28.1 billion   Document Management Accounting & finance  Operational  Stuart Fulton 
NetApp Sunnyvale, Calif. Computer Hardware  $ 3.3 billion   ERP Manufacturing  Operational  Marina Levinson 
Wind River Systems Alameda, Calif. Computer Hardware  $ 370 million   BPM Research & development/product development  Customer  Scott Fenton 
Dell Round Rock, Texas Computer Hardware  $ 61.1 billion   Portals Marketing  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Robin Johnson 
BMC Software Houston, Texas Computer Software  $ 1.7 billion   Virtualization Asset management/maintenance   Operational  Mark Settle 
Infosys Technologies Bangalore Computer Software  $ 4.684 billion   Virtualization Human resources  Financial  J. Sivashankar  
Kent State University Kent, Ohio Education  $ 400 million   ERP Asset management/maintenance  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Ed Mahon 
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide Campus Daytona Beach, Fla. Education  $ 72 million   Collaboration Customer service/support  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Becky Vasquez 
Indiana University Bloomington, Ind. Education  $ 2.6 billion   Collaboration Accounting & finance  Social  Brad Wheeler 
Hofstra University Hempstead, N.Y. Education  $ 314 million   Virtualization Customer service/support  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Robert Juckiewicz 

Project descriptions by Simone Levien. Publication date: June 1, 2009.

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