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
Cancer Treatment Centers of America Schaumburg, Ill. Health Care  N/A  Architecture Customer service/support  Customer  Chad Eckes 
Matson Navigation Oakland, Calif. Transportation  $ 1.5 billion   Architecture Supply chain/logistics  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Peter Weis 
Tinker Federal Credit Union Tinker AFB, Okla. Financial Services  $ 131 million   Architecture Customer service/support  Operational  Grant Woldum 
Lifespan Providence, R.I. Health Care  $ 1.5 billion   BI Research & development/product development  Social  Carole Cotter 
NetSpend Austin, Texas Financial Services  $ 75 million   BI Accounting & finance  Strategic/Competitive advantage  James DeVoglaer 
Marriott International Bethesda, Md. Hospitality  $ 13 billion   BI Accounting & finance  Financial  Carl Wilson 
Haggen Bellingham, Wash. Retail  N/A  BI Inventory management  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Harrison Lewis 
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Richland, Wash. Government  $ 881 million   BI Accounting & finance  Operational  Jerry Johnson 
Regent University Virginia Beach, Va. Education  $ 72 million   BI Marketing  Operational  Tracy Stewart 
U.S. Army Armament Research Development and Engineering Center Picatinny Arsenal, N.J. Government  N/A  BI Accounting & finance  Financial  Barbara Kovalsky 
Transplace Frisco, Texas Transportation  N/A  BI Supply chain/logistics  Customer  Vincent Biddlecombe 
Southern Company Atlanta, Ga. Utilities   $ 15.3 billion   BI Marketing  Financial  Rebecca Blalock 
Pinnacle Technical Resources Dallas, Texas Business Services  $ 190 million   BI Supply chain/logistics  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Mark Fowler 
HCA Nashville, Tenn. Health Care  N/A  BI Clinical operations  Social  Noel Williams 
FedEx Office Dallas, Texas Retail  N/A  BI Manufacturing  Operational  Carole Woodward 
Lord, Abbett & Co. Jersey City, N.J. Financial Services  N/A  BI Asset management/maintenance  Strategic/Competitive advantage  Michael Radziemski 
Cross Country Automotive Services Medford, Mass. Automotive  $ 346 million   BI Customer service/support  Customer  Mark Carbrey 
Discover Financial Services Riverwoods, Ill. Financial Services  $ 5.7 billion   BI Risk Management  Financial  Glenn Schneider 
Bethany Christian Services Grand Rapids, Mich. Non-Profit  $ 62 million   BPM Human resources  Customer  Gary Kuyper 
Array BioPharma Boulder, Colo. Health Care  $ 29 million   BPM Research & development/product development  Operational   Jim Rizzi 

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

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