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So, who gave the best ROI? Nucleus Research tells

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BOSTON, US: It’s a variety, except the common thread that ROI matters. AT&T has won an award for its deployment of BlackLine Systems Account Reconciliation Module while Blue Mountain Resorts for its deployment of IBM Cognos TM1.

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On the other hand is Digital Insight that wins for its deployment of Data Fabrication’s PDFBlaster. But we can also spot Ohio University for its deployment of WorkForce Software's EmpCenter.

Nucleus Research, a provider of investigative technology research and advisory services, has announced the winners of the 2009 Technology ROI Awards. This year’s winners represent a diverse set of organizations, all of which have leveraged IT deployments successfully with strong return on investment.

Nucleus Research tells in a press note that it carefully assessed the costs and business benefits of technology implementations for each nominated organization to quantify each project’s ROI over a three-year period. The awards honor the top ten IT implementations, showing tremendous value per dollar spent, with ROI ranging from 430 per cent up to 3,623 per cent.

Among other winners are Given Imaging for its deployment of Cisco WebEx Technologies; ISS Worldwide for its deployment of Microsoft Dynamics CRM; MeadWestvaco Corp. for its deployment of BlackLine Systems Account Reconciliation Module; Navy Federal Credit Union for its deployment of SPSS Predictive Analytics; SmartMoney for its deployment of Salesforce.com and U.S. Lumber for its deployment of IBM Cognos 8 BI.

“There is no time where ROI is more critical than during a tight economy, when organizations must account for every dollar spent, maximize return quickly and get the most value out of each project,” said Ian Campbell, CEO of Nucleus Research. “Our ROI Award winners represent the very best in the industry with successful technology implementations that quickly realize solid ROI.”