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EnterpriseInnovator.com Sponsors the 11th Annual 2007 Process Innovation Awards
Aug 23, 2007 – By Harold Abraham

Boston, MA - EnterpriseInnovator.com, a premier publication focused on technology innovation in the enterprise is proud to sponsor the 2007 Process Innovation Awards, which were created by Kinetic Information LLC and are now in their 11th year.

"We are honored to sponsor such a coveted award program and chose to be part of the 2007 series because it rewards innovative enterprise applications that achieve business benefit, and illuminates such an important area of information technology expertise for our readers," stated Harold Abraham, Chief Innovator at EnterpriseInnovator.com.

To celebrate the Process Innovation Awards' long-standing success, EnterpriseInnovator.com has created a new award category. Established to honor all that Kinetic Information has brought to the industry, the "Kinetic Information Award" will honor one application that makes creative use of information technology to help the winning organization capitalize on its sales and market opportunities.

In addition, the prestigious "Vision Award" will continue to honor the one technology initiative that exhibits the greatest potential for transforming a business or social process. Award submissions are now being accepted, and the nomination form can be downloaded from www.kineticinfo.com/awards. Winning applications will be those deemed to have generated the greatest improvement in at least one of the following areas: productivity (e.g., throughput); profit (increased revenue or decreased cost); positioning (e.g., increased ability to adapt to market conditions); and competitive standing (e.g., increased market share).

Additional information may be obtained from the Web site or from Val Sanders at vsanders@kineticinfo.com or 617-429-8628. Nominations are due by the close of business on October 29, 2007, and should be returned via email to awards07@kineticinfo.com.

About the Process Innovation Awards

The Process Innovation Awards recognize innovation in the application of information technology for business benefit. Winners are selected by a panel of experts that consists of independent professional consultants who are recognized authorities in their fields. The judging process is free of any vendor or other bias, and the emphasis is on the business benefits provided by each winning implementation.



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