Email this article   Print article 


The Top 100 Executives Of 2009

By Steven Burke
November 30, 2009    12:53 PM ET

They are the movers and shakers that engineered the blockbuster acquisitions, breakthrough cloud computing initiatives and the aggressive channel sales expansions that shifted the balance of power in the technology business during what was the biggest downturn in the economy since the Great Depression. They are the 100 top executives in the industry: the 25 most influential, the top 25 innovators, the top 25 mavericks and the top 25 channel sales leaders.

The 25 Most Influential Executives of 2009
Find out which executives made the grade and held their own, despite the great IT downturn of 2009.

The 25 Most Innovative Executives Of 2009
Our list of the most innovative executives of the year spotlights the people that are pushing the envelope with new products and channel programs to bring solution providers to new heights

The Top 25 Channel Mavericks Of 2009
The Top 25 Channel Mavericks of 2009 bucked the system with brash, bold thinking to make sure that solution providers weren't caught in the economic down-draft.

The Top 25 Channel Sales Leaders Of 2009
CRN's Top 25 Channel Sales Leaders of 2009 fought hard to provide their solution provider partners with the tools and support they need to battle the biggest industry downturn in the history of IT. These are the executives who went the distance for solution providers in 2009.

To continue reading this article, please download the free CRN Tech News app for your iPad or Windows 8 device.
Related: Videos | Slide Shows | Comments

SHARE THIS ARTICLE

More Channel Programs

Recent Articles

The Future Is Bright: Winners Of The Annual GTDC Rising Star Awards

GTDC honored the winning recipients of the Rising Star Awards for hardware and software vendors with the fastest-growing sales through distribution.

The Best (And Worst) Third-Quarter Technology Vendor Stocks

Gainers outnumbered losers among tech vendor stocks in the third calendar quarter, with some vendors like Salesforce.com and Brocade Communications seeing big run-ups in stock prices and others like BlackBerry recording big drops in share value.

5 Companies That Had A Rough Week

For the week ending Oct. 4, CRN looks at IT companies that were unfortunate, unsuccessful or just didn't make good decisions.

  More Slide Shows




Related Videos
Loading...