Every year, InfoWorld celebrates 100 IT organizations that have made the best use of technology in pursuit of business goals.
Whether ushering legacy systems into the agile era or revolutionizing how their companies leverage technology to meaningful
ends, this year's winners are both inspiration and proof that striking a new path in IT can reap deep organizational rewards.
2007 InfoWorld 100 Awards This year's recipients of InfoWorld's highest honor are shining examples of IT projects undertaken by tech leaders committed
to pushing their organizations forward
2006 InfoWorld 100 Awards It’s been said that fortune favors the bold. The 2006 recipients of InfoWorld’s highest honor, those who've best used technology
to improve their business, would agree. IT managers say “transformation” more than ever to describe initiatives ranging from
SOA to rip-and-replace upgrades, and our honorees prove that innovation starts with daring to embrace change. Congratulations
to all the winners.
2005 InfoWorld 100 Awards Welcome to a banner year of smart, successful IT projects. Look no further than the 2005 InfoWorld 100 Awards for proof that
smart, successful IT projects abound.
Top 100 IT projects of 2004 From railcars that talk to total IT makeovers, this year's InfoWorld 100 contains an array of projects in which IT managers
made the most of their resources
2003 InfoWorld 100 Awards Find out why our Top 5 picks were selected as exemplary IT visionaries of the past year; who all the winners are; and how
much companies are spending on IT initiatives
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