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THE 2003 INNOVATORS

500Presenting the 2003 InformationWeek 500
For 15 years, the InformationWeek 500 has tracked the technology practices of the nation's largest and most innovative companies. Documenting the business-technology strategies, investments, and administrative practices of one-third of America's largest companies, this study offers a unique opportunity to understand and benchmark your company's IT approach against the most innovative users of technology. In fact, the InformationWeek 500 is the most detailed source of industry-specific IT budget information around. Compare your company's initiatives against the businesses in one or more of the 22 industries examined in this study or across the full 500 online right here.

VIEW THE LIST -- the full listing of all 500 companies sorted by rank, company name, by industry or as a (80K) downloadable PDF file. (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader.).

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How They're Ranked: How we determine the best users of technology.

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Overview: Excellence On A Budget. Read an overview of this year's InformationWeek 500 trends, and meet No. 1 company Owens & Minor.

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The InformationWeek 500 Research report

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WINNER PROFILE
David Guzm of Owens & Minor

Top Of The List: Owens & Minor Takes Supply Chain Deeper
Next step for hospital-supplies distributor: third-party logistics.


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Tough Childhood Didn't Hold Back Owens & Minor's CIO

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No Time To Celebrate




IT INNOVATOR OR LAGGARD


INDUSTRY BREAKDOWN

The InformationWeek 500 research provides an unparalleled opportunity to examine the business practices of companies using technology in innovative ways. Use our free and confidential tool to measure your company's IT initiatives and investments against the entire InformationWeek 500 or one of 22 business sectors.

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Take a closer look at one or more of the InformationWeek 500's 22 industries. We've researched the essential facts you need to understand the latest IT trends, strategies, and investments affecting the biggest and the best companies in these key sectors of the economy.

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EXECUTIVE FORUM


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It's Business Unusual And IT's The Driver

DaimlerChrysler's investment in real-time technology improves service.
By Sue Unger

Streamline. Integrate. Innovate. Repeat.

New technologies make business-process transformation possible.
By David Gillhouse