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    The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT

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      1The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT

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      2The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #1

      1. Larry Ellison
      CEO, Oracle

      Ellison’s plans to roll up the enterprise applications space show no signs of slowing. Oracle has leveraged its strength in the data center to cement its status as one of the world’s most important applications and middleware vendors. For more on Ellison’s influence, click here.

      3The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #2

      2. Steve Jobs
      CEO, Apple

      Apple’s influence is being increasingly felt in the enterprise.

      4The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #3

      3. Steve Ballmer
      CEO, Microsoft

      Microsoft has certainly seen its challenges of late, with a poorly received Windows Vista and European Commission woes. But, as Microsoft goes, so goes the industry still-

      5The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #4

      4. Sam Palmisano
      Chairman and CEO, IBM

      Quietly and without fanfare, Palmisano has positioned IBM to generate great returns in a mature market by expanding internationally and wherever he’s seen opportunity in the enterprise apps space.

      6The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #5

      5. Marissa Mayer
      Vice president, search products and user experience, Google

      In addition to overseeing the way search is constructed and rendered usable for millions of people all over the world, Mayer is shepherding the company’s health portal initiative.

      7The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #6

      6. Jean-Philippe Courtois
      President, Microsoft International, Microsoft

      Courtois leads global sales, marketing and services for Microsoft International, in more than 240 countries outside the United States and Canada. His role is becoming increasingly important as Microsoft sales outside North America increase.

      8The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #7

      7. Joe Tucci
      Chairman, president and CEO, EMC

      Tucci is taking EMC on a trip beyond storage.

      9The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #8

      8. Mark Hurd
      Chairman, president and CEO, Hewlett-Packard

      With $100 billion in revenue in 2007, Hewlett-Packard is now one of the largest tech companies, and Hurd has worked to add to the company’s portfolio by expanding both its software division and its services portfolio.

      10The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #9

      9. John Chambers
      Chairman and CEO, Cisco

      IP is increasingly becoming the channel by which all communications travel, and Cisco is providing not only the plumbing but also the applications.

      11The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #10

      10. Larry Page & Sergey Brin
      President of products and president of technology, respectively, Google

      The founders of Google changed expectations for search engines, and now they’re doing the same with a growing suite of applications that have paved the way for a top-down model of technology implementation.

      12The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #11

      11. John Johnson
      CIO, Intel

      Johnson undertook one of the world’s largest mobile computing efforts: Some 85 percent of Intel employees are now free from their desktops, resulting in double-digit gains in productivity.

      13The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #12

      12. Kevin Turner
      COO, Microsoft

      The former Wal-Mart executive brings important logistical management experience to Microsoft. More importantly, Turner has succeeded as chief operating officer while other outsiders have floundered in the role.

      14The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #13

      13. Ray Ozzie
      Chief software architect, Microsoft

      Ozzie is transforming Microsoft from within. Outside Microsoft, he’s known as the person responsible for its forward-thinking services strategy. Within some quarters of Microsoft, he is known for building out the services vision and platform, while letting other executives take credit.

      15The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #14

      14. Marc Benioff
      CEO, Salesforce.com

      Benioff proclaimed the end of software, and he was right.

      16The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #15

      15. Linus Torvalds
      Developer, Linux Foundation

      Torvalds developed Linux, the poster child for open source and arguably the first open-source app widely used in the enterprise. And his influence on the Linux kernel continues to be felt on a day-to-day basis.

      17The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #16

      16. Jonathan Schwartz
      President and CEO, Sun Microsystems

      By hitching his company to open source, Schwartz is making sure the Sun doesn’t set.

      18The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #17

      17. Jeff Bezos
      Chairman and CEO, Amazon.com

      Bezos is constantly driving Amazon.com’s evolution from Web-based bookseller to uber-online retailer to cloud computing provider.

      19The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #18

      18. Michael Dell
      CEO, Dell

      Dell is back and ready to rumble in the enterprise space. In the year since his return leading the company that bears his name, Dell has re-adjusted the company in several ways, with more emphasis on storage and servers, and more emphasis on the channel rather than on direct sales and on business and government rather than the consumer space.

      20The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #19

      19. Barbara Desoer
      CTO & COO, Bank of America

      Banks, mortgages and acquisitions all come together in Desoer’s tech operations during a difficult economic time.

      21The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #20

      20. Diane Greene
      President and CEO, VMware

      Greene believed in virtualization when no one else did. Now she has to defend VMware’s turf as virtualization becomes the common wisdom.

      22The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #21

      21. Nandan Nilekani
      Co-chairman, Infosys

      In 2006, Nilekani was named by Time magazine as one of the “100 Most Influential People in the World” and by Forbes Asia as “Business Leader of the Year.” Nilekani has been instrumental in making India an IT force and is still coming on strong.

      23The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #22

      22. Mendel Rosenblum
      Chief scientist, VMware

      As co-founder and still chief scientist at VMware, Rosenblum has enormous influence over the development of the hypervisor and is working on new areas for the company to explore with virtualization.

      24The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #23

      23. Rob Carter
      CIO, FedEx

      Carter is widely considered to be the most innovative and effective CIO in the United States. His efforts in supply chain management and innovation have helped made FedEx one of the most interesting IT case studies around. He’s also one of those rare CIOs who truly has a seat at the table, and works closely with Fred Smith, FedEx’s founder/chairman/CEO.

      25The Top 100 Most Influential People in IT – #24

      24. Peter Weill
      Director, Center for Information Systems Research

      As the director and senior research scientist at CISR at the MIT Sloan School of Management, Weill conducts research on the role and value of IT in the enterprise.

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