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August 05, 2004 | Comments: (0)
It's that InfoWorld 100 time again
We are now accepting nominations for the coveted InfoWorld 100 awards!
Here is the official description:
InfoWorld 100
Every year, InfoWorld's editorial staff names 100 companies that have made the best use of technology to enhance their business. The InfoWorld 100 Awards celebrate real-world IT projects that use technology in smart, innovative, creative ways to meet business and technical objectives. We're looking for projects (or substantial segments of projects) completed between November 2003 and September 2004. Straightforward implementations of a single vendor's software/solution won't be considered. Entries may be submitted by individuals, companies, or their representatives. Vendor submissions (if accepted) must describe customer projects, not internal undertakings or product-development efforts. Nominations close on Sept. 20, 2004; winners will be announced in November 2004. To be considered for the 2004 InfoWorld 100 Awards, fill out the nomination form. For questions, contact Eric Knorr at eric_knorr@infoworld.com.
And here is the form to complete: http://www.infoworld.com/awards/awd_iwo_sub.html
For more on InfoWorld awards, please visit this site: http://www.infoworld.com/awards/
Posted by Tom Sullivan on August 5, 2004 06:37 AM
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