'Application Development Trends' Announces 2005 Innovator Award Winners; Coveted Award Recognizes Successful Development and Implementation of Innovative Applications by IT Departments.CHATSWORTH Chatsworth, estate, Derbyshire, central England, near Chesterfield. It is the seat of the dukes of Devonshire. Begun in 1552, the present Classical-style Chatsworth House was rebuilt in 1686. , Calif. -- 'Application Development Trends,' a leading software trade industry publication, today announced the 2005 Innovator Award winners. For 11 years, 'Application Development Trends (ADT (Asynchronous Data Transfer) A transmission technique used in ISDN PBXs that dynamically allocates bandwidth. See also abstract data type. ADT - abstract data type ),' through its Innovator Awards, has recognized IT departments that have successfully developed and implemented innovative applications that paid off with significant business and financial benefits. "'Application Development Trends' congratulates our 2005 Innovator Award winners," said Michael Alexander Michael Charles Alexander, (November 20 1920 – December 19 2004), was a British Captain in the Special Boat Service, and a German Army Prisoner of War held captive at Oflag IV-C. , editor-in-chief. "What distinguishes this year's winners is that all of them revamped existing applications that were functioning well and made them even better. Rather than say, 'It's not broke, so let's not Let's Not is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. It was first published in Boston University Graduate Journal in December 1954. It was written for no payment as a favour to the journal, and later appeared in the collection Buy Jupiter. fix it; this year's winners said, 'Let's do even better.'" Winners were judged on their project's objectives, how the objectives were achieved, and the element of risk the winners took to build and deploy their projects. Winners were chosen in six categories as follows:
Category: Data Warehousing
Winner: Owens Corning
Category: Open Source
Winner: www.1up.com
Category: Application Engineering
Winner: Towers Perrin
Category: E-Business Application Development
Winner: California Department of Motor Vehicles
Category: Middleware/Application Integration
Winner: Aeroplan
Category: Component-based Development
Winner: Freddie Mac
For winner profiles and further information, visit www.adtmag.com. About Application Development Trends With a circulation of 57,000, ADT is a critical read for senior software decision makers. Covering the latest enterprise application news, trends, and best practices, ADT provides readers with the need-to-know information to tackle the broad range of issues that enterprises must cope with every day. Through print and electronic media, ADT assists readers to enhance their organizations' efficiency, productivity and competitiveness. For more information, visit www.adtmag.com. About 101communications Founded in 1998, 101communications is an integrated media company targeting the information technology community. Reaching more than 1.5 million IT professionals around the world, 101's portfolio includes magazines, conferences and extensive digital offerings. For more information, visit www.101com.com. |
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