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InformationWeek Daily
 Saturday, January 28, 2012
InformationWeek Editor
Tom LaSusa
 
 

It's the end of January, and we've got two things we're looking forward to: a nice, warm summer afternoon -- and the InformationWeek 500.

It's hard to believe this marks our 24th annual ranking of the nation's very best business technology innovators. As in past years, InformationWeek will be identifying and honoring the nation's most innovative users of business technology with our 2012 InformationWeek 500 listing.

Those IT leaders who are selected as part of the 500 gain, among other things, national recognition for their business technology team.

If your company has $250 million or more in revenue then you can nominate your team for the 2012 InformationWeek 500. The deadline is April 27th; that's not really all that far from now, so don't let your organization miss out!

Tom LaSusa,
Community Manager


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