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IDG's InfoWorld Names the 100 Most Innovative Corporate IT Solutions for 2004; Annual Awards Honor Most Creative and Cutting-Edge Implementations of Enterprise Technology

Business Wire, Nov 15, 2004

SAN FRANCISCO -- Today, InfoWorld announced the winners of its InfoWorld 100 awards. The annual awards honor companies that demonstrate the most creative use of cutting-edge technologies to further their business goals. Companies were nominated by InfoWorld readers, technology partners, and end-user companies in late-summer. Solutions must stretch beyond the typical, off-the-shelf solution, using multiple technologies in innovative ways to serve well-defined business goals. Winners are formally announced in the November 15, 2004 edition of InfoWorld and available online at: http://infoworld.com/2187.> "This year, InfoWorld honors a host of innovative projects that highlight the resourcefulness of the IT community," said Eric Knorr, senior features editor. "IT departments have learned hard lessons about business realities and realistic ROI. The InfoWorld 100 provides a forum for IT managers to get the recognition they deserve for smart projects from an audience of their peers."

This year's InfoWorld 100 award winners (listed alphabetically by category) include:

ARCHITECTURE

Gensler: Distributed systems optimization

COMPUTING

IBM: Unified supply-chain management

CONSTRUCTION

Beazer Homes: Integrated sales system

DISTRIBUTION/SUPPLY CHAIN

Arrow Electronics: Shop-floor control system

Avnet: Web services partner integration

EDUCATION

Academy of Art University: Full ERP and Wi-Fi deployment

Michigan State University: On-demand supply-chain research

Somerset Area School District: SSL VPN for unified school network

ENERGY

BP: Wireless railcar monitoring

BP: Wireless vibration sensors for tankers

Calpine: Dynamic, predictive querying tool

Calpine: Integrated risk control system

Calpine Energy Services: Energy price/cost reporting

Lower Colorado River Authority: Distributed asset management

FINANCIAL SERVICES

American Savings Bank: Speech-enabled banking application

Essex Investment Management: E-mail, IM, and document archiving

ETrade Financial: Call automation with voice recognition

Fifth Third Bancorp: Federated identity with HR outsourcer

FirstCommand Financial Services: Financial services portal for personnel

Lend Lease: Unified identity/security management

Mesirow Financial: Distributed IP-based SAN solution

MidAmerica Bank: Business continuity initiative

Ocwen Financial: Mortgage database security

Quicken Loans: Information lifecycle management

RouteOne: Web services credit check service

Royal Bank of Canada Investments: Business process management

State Street Global Advisors: SAN predictive change management

3Delta Systems: Payment processing security upgrade

Wachovia: Grid computing using desktops

Wells Fargo: Web portal for commercial customers

GOVERNMENT

California Public Utilities Commission: Workflow and document management

City of Culver City: Wi-Fi mesh networking initiative

Florida Supreme Court: Database integration and search portal

State of Minnesota: Medicare/Medicaid secure identity

State of Oregon, Department of Consumer and Business Services: Disk-based backup and recovery

United States Navy: Enterprise-wide tracking system

United States Postal Service: Web app for carrier pickup

HEALTH CARE

Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center: Wi-Fi asset tracking with active RFID

Centegra Health System: Consolidated enterprise portal

CyraCom: Multiple language voice recognition

Denver Health and Hospital Authority: Smart card employee security

Geisinger Health System: Secure medical records system

Schering-Plough: Collaborative project management

Tuba City Regional Health Care: Scratch ERP rollout with nine modules

WellPoint Health Networks: PDA prescription system

INSURANCE

Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey: Integrated voice recognition system

Humana: HIPAA-compliant messaging system

Nationwide: Grid computing risk and price modeling

Zenith National Insurance: Workflow for claims management

LAW ENFORCEMENT

City of Lakewood: Wireless access for patrol officers

King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office: Electronic document archiving project

Northrop Grumman: Data exchange for criminal records

Pinellas County Jail: Wi-Fi, barcodes for inmate tracking

South Carolina Computer Crime Center: SAN for computer crime task force

LEGAL

Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker: Business continuity, remote replication

MANUFACTURING

Barilla Americas: Logistics management initiative

Dufferin Concrete: E-business revamp, customer portal

Honeywell: Merging multiple supply chains

Johnson & Johnson: Cost control system for contract labor

Land O' Lakes: Document scanning and management

Morgan Foods: EDI converted to Internet transport

Owens Corning: Business intelligence and data warehousing

Pitney Bowes: Wireless field-service management

Rock-Tenn: Large-scale system integration

RPM International: Product lifecycle management

Saturn Electronics and Engineering: Product lifecycle management

TRW North America: Linux migration for auto-parts division

Welch's Foods: Server virtualization and consolidation

PHARMACEUTICALS

GlaxoSmithKline: Global VoIP and unified messaging

Locus Pharmaceuticals: Outsourced supercomputing

 

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