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The 25 most influential CTOs for 2005
Ravi Arimilli, IBM fellow and chief scientist, IBM
Pradeep Sindhu, CTO, Juniper Networks
Carl Banzhof, vice president of technology and co-founder, Citadel Security
Brian Behlendorf, founder and CTO, CollabNet
Stuart Berman, vice president and CTO, Emulex
Brent Carlson, vice president of technology and co-founder, LogicLibrary
Hossein Eslambolchi, CTO and CIO, AT&T
Dan Foody, CTO, Actional
Eng Lim Goh, senior vice president and CTO, Silicon Graphics
Laurence Grant, chief technologist and vice president, Talk America
Tim Howes, CTO and executive vice president, Opsware
Scott Hrastar, CTO and vice president of engineering, AirDefense
Eugene Kuznetsov, founder and CTO, DataPower
Jim Lester,s enior vice president and CTO, Aflac
Kristin Lovejoy, CTO and CIO, Consul risk management
Dave Martin, CIO, Farm Credit Services of America
Addison McGuffin, CTO, Health Care Service Corp.
Robert Otto, CTO and vice president of IT, US Postal Service
Toby Redshaw, vice president of IT strategy, architecture, and e-business, Motorola
Barry Robinson, director of IT operations, Trizec Properties
Alberto Savoia, CTO, vice president of engineering, and founder, Agitar
Bruce Schneier, founder and CTO, Counterpane Internet Security
Barry Shuler, senior vice president of IT strategy, Marriott International
Greg Whitehead, CTO, Trustgenix
Brent Zempel, CTO, Life Time Fitness
Note: InfoWorld's CTO Awards honor "the 25 most influential" individuals holding that position and whose vision has helped guide their companies and the IT industry
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