If it ever was a question, 2009 put an end to any doubts about the resiliency
of IT.
Navigating severe budget cuts, unanticipated reorganizations, and quickly
evaporating revenue opportunities across most markets in the wake of financial
turmoil, IT retrenched, pushed ahead, and launched new endeavors to advance
company prospects despite the near historic odds stacked against it. And it is
in this spirit that we at InfoWorld salute those who continue to drive IT
forward.
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Every year, the InfoWorld 100 Awards celebrate 100 IT organizations that have
implemented and integrated technologies in innovative ways in pursuit of
concrete business goals. These 100 real-world projects stand as proof that
striking a new path in IT can reap deep organizational rewards. This year has
been no exception -- especially in light of widespread layoffs and limited
resources.
For some, resiliency has meant moving forward with long-range initiatives aimed
at overhauling essential operations. Shifts toward SOA, end-to-end ERP
implementations, projects geared at extending the value of IT to the shop floor
-- each demonstrates the value of IT when it comes to modernizing business.
For others, retrenchment has spurred efficiency initiatives, with server
virtualization, datacenter automation, and green IT projects streamlining
operations while ensuring IT is making headway against the permanent energy
crisis.
For still others, financial uncertainty has meant doubling down on existing
assets, with initiatives geared toward collaboration, knowledge management, and
customer relations leading the way.
Open source made further inroads at some organizations, while others brought
essential business operations in-house or launched projects aimed at leveraging
the potential of cloud computing. Overall, the variety of projects highlighted
as part of the InfoWorld 100 Awards testifies to the fact that today’s IT
underlies every facet of business, and that those leading the charge are doing
far more than keeping the lights on -- they're redefining their organizations.
View the winners of the 2009 InfoWorld 100 Awards
More InfoWorld awards
2009 InfoWorld Technology of the Year Awards
2009 InfoWorld Bossies: Best of Open Source Software
2009 CTO 25 Awards
2009 Green 15 Awards