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At least that’s what companies that performed well in the 2004 Baseline-Nucleus Research Technology ROI Awards competition demonstrated. Take the Grand Prize winner, Harrah’s Entertainment,
At least that’s what companies that performed well in the 2004 Baseline-Nucleus Research Technology ROI Awards competition demonstrated. Take the Grand Prize winner, Harrah’s Entertainment,
Company: Seattle Public Schools Annual Return: 35% Project: Faced with a paper-based, labor-intensive purchasing system, the largest school district in the state of Washington implemented
Company: Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Corp. Annual Return: 1,566% Project: Implement a system that could access wireless communication usage and associated costs across carriers
Company: Los Alamos National Lab Annual Return: 3,782% Project: The technology department at the national research lab implemented NetPro’s DirectorAnalyzer product to better manage its
Project Manager: Andy Harbison, Instrumentation Chief, City of Orlando Wastewater Dept. Project: Flushing Out Data. Harbison maintains the systems that track how much raw sewage
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Theo EpsteinSenior Vice President, General ManagerEpstein went to Yale, majoring in American studies. Since then, he’s studied America’s pastime, starting with an internship with the
Mike ParksVirgin Mobile USAChief Information OfficerWalnut Creek, Calif.www.virginmobileusa.com Manager’s Profile: Head of technology operations and strategy for the “virtual” mobile phone network operator, a joint
Application: Player scouting and management systemProduct: ScoutAdvisorSupplier: E Solutions Application: Database for ScoutAdvisorProduct: SQL ServerSupplier: Microsoft Application: Collaboration softwareProduct: Lotus Notes/DominoSupplier: IBM Application: Video analysisProduct: