AT&T IT Honored for Business and Technology Innovation Throughout 2009
AT&T* announced that it has been honored by IDG’s InfoWorld magazine with a spot on the 2009 InfoWorld 100 list, which honors the 100 companies that have made the best use of technology to enhance their business.
The InfoWorld 100 awards celebrate IT projects that use technology in smart, innovative, creative ways to meet business and technical objectives. AT&T’s IT group, one of the largest in the world, was honored for the creation and implementation of a next-generation knowledge management tool that is currently being used by thousands of employees throughout AT&T.
“We are honored that InfoWorld has recognized AT&T’s IT department for a project that has transformed our business processes,” said Thaddeus Arroyo, CIO, AT&T. “This award is a testament to the hard work and innovative thinking of our first-class IT professionals, and I’d like to congratulate them on this recognition.”
“This year’s recipients of InfoWorld’s highest honor are shining examples of IT projects undertaken by tech leaders committed to pushing their organizations forward,” said Jason Snyder, Features Editor, InfoWorld.
Companies around the world rely on technology to enable and enhance their business operations and deliver on their business strategies. The InfoWorld 100 Awards recognize each year the 100 most innovative uses of IT initiatives to further business goals. Selection of award recipients is based on the excellence and quality of the work environment each company provides. More information on the InfoWorld 100 awards program can be found at www.infoworld.com/infoworld100.
This award is the latest in a series of honors that AT&T IT has received this year for its continued focus on business and technology innovation. Throughout 2009, AT&T has been the recipient of awards including: the American Business Award for IT Department of the Year; Baseline 500; CIO 100; the Computerworld Enterprise Intelligence Award for Customer Intelligence and Management; and InformationWeek 500.
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