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InformationWeek 500 2010: Full Report

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This year’s InformationWeek 500 companies are refocusing their IT efforts on innovation and growth, often after deep cuts during the downturn. Find all charts and stats on the top 500 IT organizations in the nation.

To be ranked in the InformationWeek 500, companies with revenue of $250 million or more must complete a rigorous application on their technology strategies. The process includes quantitative and qualitative assessments of business tech innovation. Completed applications are reviewed by a panel of InformationWeek editors, who determine the ranking.

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    4 Research Synopsis
    5 The Growth Imperative
    14 The Vanguard Group
    19 InterContinental Hotels
    22 Colgate-Palmolive
    26 Merck
    29 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
    33 20 Great Ideas to Steal
    44 Top 250 Innovators
    51 Masters of Technology
    53 Know Your Neighbors
    57 Government Innovators
    61 State & Local Government Industries
    64 Banking & Financial Services
    65 Consulting & Business Services
    66 Energy & Utilities
    67 Healthcare & Medical
    68 Insurance
    69 Information Technology
    71 Logistics & Transportation
    72 Manufacturers Look to Cut Costs

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