2015 InformationWeek Elite 100 Honors Nation's Most Innovative Users of Business TechnologyResults of the 2015 Elite 100 research finds data-driven decision-making and mobility are top innovation prioritiesApr 29, 2015 LAS VEGAS, April 29, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- UBM Tech's InformationWeek released its annual InformationWeek Elite 100 ranking of the most innovative US-based users of business technology. The rankings and research results were announced Tuesday evening during the annual InformationWeek Conference, held at the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. For complete coverage of the 2015 InformationWeek Elite 100, please visit: informationweek.com/elite100. The underlying theme of the 2015 InformationWeek Conference and Elite 100 awards program focused on "IT Without Borders" – how the most astute IT executives are tearing down traditional borders inside their companies and putting next generation technologies such as data analytics, cloud, social, and ubiquitous networking at the center of every function in the organization. "You get the breakthrough ideas by mixing really painful business problems with a practical understanding of what's possible with today's emerging tech. Getting that result takes a lot more than a once-a-year hackathon or off-site meeting," said InformationWeek Conference Co-Chair and InformationWeek Editor Chris Murphy. Murphy added, "We hear how every company is a technology company today, but it's not really true. Too many still keep IT in its corner. The 2015 InformationWeek Elite 100 shows companies making tech a part of all they do, and doing so across a huge range of industries." The top ten companies in the 2015 InformationWeek Elite 100 rankings are:
Business Innovation category winners are:
During the event, Interop and InformationWeek also announced the first ever IT Hero Award, which celebrates leadership and service within the tech community. Enterprise managers nominated individuals who demonstrate the ability to collaborate and adapt in a changing technology landscape. This year's winner is Diana Tullio, CIO, Standard Register. Inside Standard Register, her leadership included guiding the company during a major acquisition and integration. In the community, she is helping nurture a Dayton-area tech association, including a new event encouraging and supporting women in tech. Highlights of InformationWeek's 2015 Elite 100 Executive survey include:
"The conflict between generating big ideas and managing the onslaught of business realities is where the magic of the Elite 100 lies. The companies in this list combine a unique understanding of their customers' needs with the inspiration of what's possible in technology," said Brian Gillooly, InformationWeek Conference Co-Chair and VP, Event Content and Strategy, UBM. Under this year's theme of "IT Without Borders," the 2015 InformationWeek Conference featured discussions and presentations from leading technology visionaries and CIOs, including:
The InformationWeek Conference gathered the nation's top business technology executives – a "who's who" in technology purchasing power – including IT leaders of 20th Century Fox Studios, AmericanWest Bank, Capital One, Chevron, City Of Baltimore, Eli Lilly and Company, FedEx, Martin Marietta, Old Dominion Freight Line, Penn Medicine, Penske Truck Leasing, Raytheon, Safeguard Properties, Toyota Motor Sales, and University of Minnesota. This year's InformationWeek Conference was sponsored by: CA Technologies, VMware, Comcast Business, OpenMarket, Riverbed, ServiceNow, Surescripts, NetScout and SAS. The conference was co-located with UBM Tech's Interop Las Vegas. To download the 2015 InformationWeek Elite 100 research report, including exclusive profiles, research and the full list of winners, please visit informationweek.com/elite100. Follow InformationWeek on Twitter @InformationWeek About InformationWeek For more than 30 years, InformationWeek has provided millions of IT executives worldwide with the insight and perspective they need to leverage the business value of technology. InformationWeek provides CIOs and IT executives with commentary, analysis and research through its thriving online community, digital issues, webcasts, proprietary research and live, in-person events. InformationWeek's award-winning editorial coverage can be found at www.informationweek.com. InformationWeek is produced by UBM Tech. About UBM Tech UBM Tech engages technology professionals live and online through its world-class brands, including Black Hat, InformationWeek, Enterprise Connect, Game Developers Conference (GDC), Dark Reading, HDI, GTEC, Network Computing and Interop. We're dedicated to fostering real engagement by creating environments where the technology industry can make connections, share insights, and network effectively. UBM Tech is the only media company that delivers large-scale industry events, leading online brands and content marketing services serving the Enterprise IT, Information Security, Game Development, Enterprise Communications and Technical Services and Support communities. UBM Tech is a part of UBM (UBM.L), a global provider of media and information services with a market capitalization of more than $2.5 billion. For more information, go to http://tech.ubm.com. For more information, contact: Winnie Ng
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