2011

100 companies innovating for business growth

The 2011 CIO 100 Winners: Showcasing the Transformative Power of IT-Business Innovation

The 2011 CIO 100 Awards honor 100 companies that exemplify the strategic partnership of IT and business.

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Learn about the 2011 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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Company
Location
Industry
Revenue
(2010)
Project
Type
Business Function
Business Goal
CIO
ABF Fort Smith, Ark. Transportation  $1.6 billion   Collaboration tools Supply chain/logistics  Operational   Dave Cogswell 
Advanced Micro Devices Sunnyvale, Calif. Computer Hardware  $6.49 billion   Cloud computing services/SaaS Research & development/product development  Operational   Mike Wolfe 
Aflac Columbus, Ga. Insurance  $20.7 billion   Cloud computing services/SaaS Sales  Customer   Bahija Noell 
Alta Colleges Denver, Colo. Education/Nonprofit    Business process management Education operations  Operational   Segar Annamalai 
Apollo Group Phoenix, Ariz. Education/Nonprofit  $4 billion   Cloud computing services/SaaS Marketing  Strategic/Competitive Advantage  Ed Escobedo 
Army Contracting Command Fort Belvoir, Va. Government  $482 million   Cloud computing services/SaaS Asset management/maintenance  Operational   Gino Magnifico 
Baker Hughes Houston, Texas Mining/Oil/Gas  $14.4 billion   Collaboration tools Sales  Operational   Clifton Triplett 
Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals USA Wayne, N.J. Healthcare   $22.1 billion   Business intelligence Marketing  Strategic/Competitive Advantage  Duncan Lamb 
BendPak Santa Paula, Calif. Manufacturing  $60 million   Business process management Sales  Strategic/Competitive Advantage  Sina Moatamed 
BMO Financial Group Toronto, Canada Financial Services   $404 billion (assets)  Enterprise architecture Sales  Customer   Jean-Michel Arès 
BNY Mellon New York, N.Y. Financial Services   $13.8 billion   Collaboration tools Human resources  Social   John Fiore 
Bridge Energy Group Marlborough, Mass. Utilities   $11 million   Enterprise architecture Research & development/product development  Operational   Mandakini Pahooja 
CallPlus Services Ltd. Auckland, New Zealand Telecommunications  $75 million   Business intelligence Accounting & finance  Financial   Adrian Dick 
Capital One Financial McLean, Va. Financial Services   $16.2 billion   Business intelligence Customer service/support  Strategic/Competitive Advantage  Rob Alexander 
Celestica Toronto, Canada Manufacturing  $6.5 billion   Business intelligence Manufacturing  Operational   Mary Gendron 
Chartis New York, N.Y. Insurance  $27 million   Business intelligence Customer service/support  Customer   Peter Beyda 
Chicago Public Schools Chicago, Ill. Education/Nonprofit  $5.3 billion   Collaboration tools Classroom programs  Operational  Arshele Stevens 
City of Brampton Brampton, Canada Government  $408 million   Cloud computing services/SaaS Customer service/support  Customer   Robert Meikle 
Con-way San Mateo, Calif. Transportation  $5 billion   Mobile/wireless Supply chain/logistics  Operational   Richard Carroll 
Cross Country Automotive Services Medford, Mass. Transportation  $446 million   Enterprise architecture Research & development/product development  Strategic/Competitive Advantage  Mark Carbrey 

Project descriptions by David F. Carr, Logan Kugler, Robert Lemos, Brian Robinson, Maria Trombly and Cindy Waxer Publication date: Aug. 1, 2011.

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