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| Harvey Najim, president and CEO of Sirius Computer Solutions, won the VARBusiness 500 Lifetime Achievement Award. |
Simpson earned this year's VARBusiness 500 Executive of the Year Award, in recognition of his work in expanding his company, increasing revenue and improving profitability. Under Simpson's leadership, Omaha-based MSI grew 28 percent last year on revenue of more than $209 million. Since Simpson became president in 2001, MSI has consistently posted strong growth and expanded its base beyond the Midwest. MSI is No. 153 on this year's list.
Special recognition was also paid to Najim, this year's recipient of the VARBusiness 500 Lifetime Achievement Award. Najim, who founded Sirius in 1980 after 13 years of service at IBM, was recognized for building a $578 million company, developing industry-leading solutions, superior teaming with its vendors and contributing to the betterment of the channel community. Sirius is No. 78 on this year's ranking.
The VARBusiness 500 Company of the Year Award recognized a company that has grown steadily in its 10-year lifetime, from five employees and $5 million in sales to a whopping $436 million company that this year broke into the top 100 at No. 9. ProSys Information System is a company that has steadily grown to become a major fixture on the VARBusiness 500 list.
VARBusiness recognized other solution providers for their revenue growth and profitability, beginning with the Top Revenue Generators. In the $20 million to $49 million range, Groupware Technology CEO Mike Thompson accepted the award for his company, which saw more than 1,600 percent growth in 2005, placing the company at No. 431 on this year's VARBusiness 500 list. For companies in the $50 million to $199 million range, the award for revenue growth went to Boulder-based Incentra Solutions, which grew from just $13 million in 2004 to a healthy $50 million in 2005, debuting on this year's list at No. 347.
Moving up to the $200 million to $499 million range, this year's Top Revenue Generator was awarded to Innovativ, a company that saw its revenue climb 67 percent in 2005 to $263 million, and came in at No. 132 on this year's list. And for the biggest of the big, the Top Revenue Generator in the $500 million-plus category went to ePlus Technology. EPlus grew its revenue 93 percent in 2005, establishing the company solidly in the top 100 at No. 87 on this year's VARBusiness 500.
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