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Presenting the 2002 InformationWeek 500
The InformationWeek 500 are the nation's largest and most innovative users of information technology. Together they represent nearly one-third of all U.S.-based companies with more than $1 billion in annual revenue. Needless to say, what they purchase keeps many IT companies afloat. The InformationWeek 500 research project gathers in-depth information directly from the companies about how they approach and prioritize their IT investments, and it's the most detailed source of industry-specific IT budget information around. But that's just the beginning of the research you can do. Use the rankings to evaluate your organization against its peers. And check out:

VIEW THE LIST -- the full listing of all 500 companies sorted by rank, company name, by industry or as a (110K) downloadable PDF file. (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.).

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Find out which industries are the most innovative practicers of IT. And compare your organization to its industry peers in a wide range of areas, such as IT budgets, spending threshholds, product customization, offshore outsourcing, and much more.
USE THE INTERACTIVE TOOL
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Dive into our in-depth research on one or more of the InformationWeek 500's 22 vertical industries. We've gathered the essential facts you need to understand the latest IT trends, strategies, and investments affecting the biggest and the best in these key sectors.
GO TO INDUSTRY BREAKDOWN
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Keep 'Em Happy
Having an IT staff that understands the business and its customers' needs is one key to improving customer satisfaction.
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The top 100 InformationWeek 500 companies aren't only more frequent deployers of IT products and technologies, they are also more avid users of collaborative solutions that benefit employees, customers, business partners, and suppliers. Find out what else sets these IT leaders apart.
GO TO THE CHAMPION ADVANTAGE
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