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January 31, 2005 | Comments: (0)
Last Week to Nominate for InfoWorld CTO 25 Awards
Only one week remains to nominate your favorite technologist for InfoWorld's annual CTO 25 award.
We are looking for CTOs, or senior-level IT decision makers, who have harnessed technology to impact their organization.
Here is a list of achievements we would consider worthy of nominations, which InfoWorld editor-in-chief Steve Fox compiled for a previous column on the awards.
* Created a new tech-driven profit center for the enterprise?
* Driven a new technology or spearheaded a new standard within the tech community?
* Initiated a significant XML, Web services, or SOA (service-oriented architecture) deployment?
* Succeeded in a substantial integration project?
* Made an outsourcing or offshoring project work effectively or, conversely, implemented a successful keep-it-in-house strategy?
* Planned and handled major staffing changes?
* Recognized a potential vulnerability and shut it down?
* Restructured or optimized workflow or collaboration within the organization?
* Turned painful IT experiences into pleasurable ones?
* Put the technology in place to keep the compliance hounds at bay?
* Maximized efficiency in the supply chain?
The nomination form is here and our story about 2004's winners is here.
Posted by Tom Sullivan on January 31, 2005 02:01 PM
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