Photos from the 2004 VARBusiness 500 Awards dinner, held Tuesday night at the Rainbow Room, Rockefeller Center, New York City.

Keane won a Transformer of the Year award, for a company that best reinvents itself with savvy and intelligence. Accepting is Vice President Aurora Coya from VARBusiness Senior Editor Robert Wright.
GovPlace president Sean Burke accepts his award for Technology Innovators, Security, from VARBusiness Senior Editor Robert Wright.
Future Tech Enterprise CEO Bob Venero accepts the Ascension Award, given to the company that climbed the most spots on the list from VARBusiness Managing Editor Steven Lang.
National Network Services CEO Brad Hanson accepts a Transformer Award, given to companies that reinvent themselves with intelligence, from VARBusiness Managing Editor Steven Lang.
Winner of Outstanding Performance and Growth in Vertical Markets, Telecommuncations, is Innovativ Systems Designs. Accepting the award is exec Gerry McGowan from CMP Vice President/VARBusiness Editorial Director Robert DeMarzo.

Radio host Laura Ingraham galvanizes the crowd at the 2004 VAR500 awards evening.

Digital River CIO Marty Boos accepts the Top Profit award from CMP Vice President/VARBusiness Editorial Director Robert DeMarzo.

Venture SystemSource CEO Dave Traxler accepts an Editors' Choice Award from CMP Vice President/VARBusiness Editorial Director Robert DeMarzo.

Ed Coleman, chairman, president and CEO of CompuCom Systems accepts his Lifetime Achievement award.

Rick Kearney, the CEO of Mainline Information Systems addresses the 2004 VARBusiness 500 crowd after accepting the award for Executive of the Year.

Computer Software Innovations President Nancy Hedrick receives her Technology Innovators award, Application Development, from VARBusiness managing editor Steven Lang.

FusionStorm CEO John Varel accepts an Editors' Choice award from VARBusiness Senior Executive Editor T.C. Doyle.
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