In-Depth
2002 Innovator Awards Home Page
- By ADT Staff
- April 1, 2002
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Application Development Trends'
2002 Innovator Awards
Despite the economic struggles of the past year, ADT saw no letup in
the number of innovative development projects submitted for our eighth annual
Innovator Awards competition. We found many companies willing to take significant
risks during difficult economic times to undertake a software development project
utilizing new development processes and/or technologies to get a competitive
edge. Some may be more successful than others, but we offer a tip of the hat
to all development groups that tried something different to get ahead. And for
some, the rewards were substantial, whether in cutting costs, taking better
advantage of personnel or creating a new product to conquer competitors.
After a lengthy review and judging process by a group of Keane Inc. consultants
and ADT editors, the most innovative projects were selected. This special
report profiles the development teams that worked on those winning projects.
Middleware/Application Integration
• JP Morgan Chase, Global Research Content Division (Winner)
• Bekins Company
(Honorable Mention)
Component-based Development
• Patagon Inc.
(Winner)
• Seminole County Sheriff's Office
(Honorable Mention)
E-business Application
Development
• Reliant Energy
(Winner)
• CareGroup Healthcare
System (Honorable Mention)
Data Warehousing
• Kalido Ltd. (Winner)
• The Timken Company
(Honorable Mention)
Application Engineering
• New York City Board of Education
(Winner)
• Airline Tariff Publishing
Co. (Honorable Mention)
Innovation Special 2001
Innovation Special 2000
Innovation Special 1999
Innovation Special 1998