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The Computerworld Honors program commemorates contributions made by both individuals and organizations to the positive social, political and economic betterment of society through the exceptional use of information technology.
"Each Laureate selected for this honor understands the importance of using one's resources and technical prowess to benefit one's fellow man," said Bob Carrigan, chairman of the Computerworld Honors Program 2008, Honors Program Chairmens Committee and president, IDG Communications.
This year, the following SAP public services projects were recognized by the committee:
"Receipt of the Computerworld Honors Laureate Award is a significant endorsement of these public services organizations' revolutionary approach and outstanding technological vision," said Tom Shirk, president, SAP Global Public Services. "These SAP customers serve as models for all forward-thinking, public service organizations that seek to transform their service delivery and create a meaningful impact on society through the use of technology. We are very proud of our Computerworld Honors Laureates and are committed to helping them continue their tremendous success."
More detailed case studies outlining the visions and achievements of each of the above cited organizations, as well as other Laureates from the 2008 Computerworld Honors Collection is available at http://www.cwheroes.org, the official site of the Computerworld Honors Program.
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About SAP® for Public Sector
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CSW Group Ltd |
dbMotion |
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EMIS |
empirica |
First DataBank |
GE Healthcare |
IBM Healthcare |
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InterSystems Corporation |
iPLATO Healthcare |
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Map of Medicine |
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Orion Health |
Philips Healthcare |
Picis |
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