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.
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.
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Location
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Industry
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Business Goal
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CIO
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| IBM | Armonk, N.Y. | Business Services | $103.6 billion | Collaboration | Research & development/product development | Strategic/Competitive advantage | Hennessy |
| Indiana University | Bloomington, Ind. | Education | $112 million | Open source | Accounting & finance | Social | Wheeler |
| Infosys Technologies | Bangalore | Computer Software | $4.684 billion | Virtualization | Human resources | Financial | |
| IRS | Washington, D.C. | Government | $11.3 billion | Consumer | Human resources | Customer | Milholland |
| J.R. Simplot | Boise, Idaho | Agriculture | $5 billion | Infrastructure | IT operations | Operational | Parks |
| JetBlue Airways | Forest Hills, N.Y. | Transportation | $3.4 billion | SOA | Customer service/support | Customer | Eng |
| Kent State University | Kent, Ohio | Education | $400 million | ERP | Asset management/maintenance | Strategic/Competitive advantage | Mahon |
| Kenya Tea Development Agency | Nairobi | Management Services | $500 million | BPM | Manufacturing | Operational | GATABAKI |
| Lifespan | Providence, R.I. | Health Care | $1.5 billion | BI | Research & development/product development | Social | Cotter |
| Lord, Abbett & Co. | Jersey City, N.J. | Financial Services | N/A | BI | Asset management/maintenance | Strategic/Competitive advantage | Radziemski |
| Marriott International | Bethesda, Md. | Hospitality | $13 billion | BI | Accounting & finance | Financial | Wilson |
| Matson Navigation | Oakland, Calif. | Transportation | $1.5 billion | Architecture | Supply chain/logistics | Strategic/Competitive advantage | Weis |
| Mazda North American Operations | Irvine, Calif. | Automotive | N/A | Document Management | Supply chain/logistics | Strategic/Competitive advantage | DiMarzio |
| Midland Memorial Hospital | Midland, Texas | Health Care | $155 million 2007 | Open source | IT operations | Customer | Whiles |
| Mine Safety and Health Administration | Arlington, Va. | Government | $336 million | Network | Accounting & finance | Operational | Fesak |
| Mondial Assistance USA | Richmond, Va. | Insurance | $261 million | SaaS | Customer service/support | Customer | Cassidy |
| Monsanto Company | St. Louis, Mo. | Agriculture | $11.4 billion | BPM | Research & development/product development | Strategic/Competitive advantage | Cunningham |
| NACCO Materials Handling Group | Fairview, Ore. | Manufacturing | $3.6 billion | BPM | Research & development/product development | Operational | Smith |
| NetApp | Sunnyvale, Calif. | Computer Hardware | $3.3 billion | ERP | Manufacturing | Operational | Levinson |
| NetSpend | Austin, Texas | Financial Services | $75 million | BI | Accounting & finance | Strategic/Competitive advantage | DeVoglaer |