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During the boom there was too much noise; since the boom there has been too little money. So, to lead their organizations
into better times, these 25 CTOs had to get creative in 2003
The 2004 InfoWorld CTO 25 Awards Our third annual awards honor the most influential CTOs who are leading their companies -- and their industry -- to better
times
Yuval Ben-Itzhak balances the here and now with future needs KaVaDo CTO believes in tech leaders' powers of persuasion
Tom Bishop seeks standards Vieo CTO is challenged to stay on top of technologies in quest to define resource monitoring standards
Edouard Bugnion lives in the virtual world VMware's chief architect is turning his attention from virtual servers to virtual storage
Kimberly N. Ellison-Taylor has no room for error Public sector CTO focuses resources on sharing data in Maryland's Prince George's County
Gerhard Eschelbeck goes to Washington Qualys CTO's security research leads him to Congress, the FBI and the SANS Institute
Joshua Fost remains undaunted by vast global infrastructure Colliers International CTO launches Web sites across 51 countries and 14 languages
Yogesh Gupta loves his job -- and his tech budget Computer Associates CTO luxuriates in an extraordinary R&D budget
Raymond Karrenbauer leaps ahead of competitors ING Americas CTO uses plug-and-play to allow company to respond to new opportunities around the world
Jim Kirkley strives for balance in his application designs QAD CTO and cyberecologist believes good supply-chain management requires human input
Srinivas Koushik shows the insurance industry how it's done online Nationwide CTO is using Web services to streamline agency relationships
Ashish Kumar finds customers' survival in new technologies Avanade CTO touts the benefits of consolidation and integration
Brad Kummer believes in the power of simplicity Cogent Communications CTO wants to keep telecom free of costly, unwanted features
Jerry McElhatton turns simple ideas into massive successes MasterCard CTO's multimillion-dollar upgrade helps company become top U.S. card issuer
Phyllis Michaelides wants to know who they really are Textron's chief technologist deploys an identity management system that puts company ahead of the curve
Steve Orrin believes in location, location, location Sanctum CTO stridently advocates embedded security
Greg Papadopoulos finds greatness in architecture Sun CTO leads company's N1 deployment, taking one great step for grid computing
Shane V. Robison channels engineering prowess Hewlett-Packard CTO brings together the company's talent for trend spotting
Thomas Sanzone acts as tech role model Citigroup CTO transforms technologists into proactive innovators
Wade Schott challenges self and staff General Dynamics CTO achieves company improvements in record time
Charles W. Stevenson makes peace between Linux and Microsoft camps Gupta CTO concentrates on seemingly contradictory technologies
Scott Thompson feels the world watching Visa CTO must make new systems work the moment they're installed
John M. Watkins Jr. proves the wisdom of investing in technology Fairchild Semiconductor CIO delivered an e-business platform to serve tens of thousands of customers
Fred Weber pushes AMD out of Intel's shadow AMD's CTO led the company's 64-bit development efforts with a passion for innovation
Barry West makes waves with innovative features Nextel CTO plans to double capacity without blowing company's budget
Gordon Van Huizen dreams of manageable integration Sonic Software CTO combines XML with messaging for standards-based platform
CTOs to watch These four up-and-coming technologists are working to make technology safer and software faster
Editor's note Choosing just 25 CTOs to honor wasn't easy, but here's how we did it
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