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
Artist 2 Market Royal Oak, Mich. Retail/Wholesale/Distribution  $ 2 million   SOA Supply chain/logistics  Strategic/Competitive advantage   Mike Skinner 
Vin Lux Fine Wine Transport Napa, Calif. Retail/Wholesale/Distribution  $ 5 million   ERP Accounting & finance   Customer  Steven McIntosh 
U.S. Joint Forces Command Joint Knowledge Development and Distribution Capability Norfolk, Va. Government  $ 12 million   Internet Government/Training  Operational  Mark Willmann 
Healthscreen Solutions Toronto, Ontario Health Care  $ 20 million   CRM Marketing  Customer  Martin Ross 
Array BioPharma Boulder, Colo. Health Care  $ 29 million   BPM Research & development/product development  Operational   Jim Rizzi 
Bethany Christian Services Grand Rapids, Mich. Non-Profit  $ 62 million   BPM Human resources  Customer  Gary Kuyper 
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide Campus Daytona Beach, Fla. Education  $ 72 million   Collaboration Customer service/support  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Becky Vasquez 
Regent University Virginia Beach, Va. Education  $ 72 million   BI Marketing  Operational  Tracy Stewart 
NetSpend Austin, Texas Financial Services  $ 75 million   BI Accounting & finance  Strategic/Competitive advantage  James DeVoglaer 
Tulsa Technology Center Tulsa, Okla. Education  $ 80 million   Collaboration Research & development/product development,  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Jerry Moore 
Allied North America Jericho, N.Y. Insurance  $ 90 million   Collaboration Asset management/maintenance  Customer   Ira Schwartz 
Abilene Christian University Abilene, Texas Education  $ 100 million   Mobile Customer service/support  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Kevin Roberts 
Tinker Federal Credit Union Tinker AFB, Okla. Financial Services  $ 131 million   Architecture Customer service/support  Operational  Grant Woldum 
Midland Memorial Hospital Midland, Texas Health Care  $ 155 million 2007  Architecture IT operations  Customer  David Whiles 
District of Columbia Department of Public Works Washington, D.C. Government  $ 159 million   BPM Order processing/fulfillment  Social  Michael Belak 
Pinnacle Technical Resources Dallas, Texas Business Services  $ 190 million   BI Supply chain/logistics  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Mark Fowler 
Chester County Hospital West Chester, Penn. Health Care  $ 190 million   BPM Clinical care process management  Social  Ray Hess 
Anthony Marano Company Chicago, Ill. Agriculture  $ 250 million   Mobile Inventory management  Strategic/Competitive advantage   Chris Nowak 
Mondial Assistance USA Richmond, Va. Insurance  $ 261 million   SaaS Customer service/support  Customer  Deborah Cassidy 
BT Financial Group Sydney Financial Services  $ 280 million   SOA Sales  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Tony Forward 

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

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