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Asia's top ICT organisations named at the CIO Summit

Teng Fang Yih | Aug. 3, 2012
The Changi Airport Group, Ministry of Education (Singapore), SAP Asia, Singapore Prison Service, CIMB Bank, Melco Crown Entertainment and Watsons China draw praise from their peers at key event for senior information executives.

Singapore-based projects have taken four of this year’s edition of the annual IT Excellence Awards (ITX). ITX is one of Asia’s leading recognition programmes for the most progressive and effective enterprise IT deployments, and is this year for the first time co-managed by the publisher of MIS Asia Fairfax Business Media Asia (FBM Asia) and analyst firm IDC Asia/Pacific.


The Singapore winners were the Changi Airport Group, Ministry of Education, SAP Asia and Singapore Prison Service. The other winners were CIMB Bank (Malaysia), Melco Crown Entertainment (Macau) and Watsons China.


The project-based awards were presented at the CIO Summit and IT Excellence Awards 2012 event in Singapore, yesterday, August 2, 2012. More than 100 finalist entries from government agencies and leading players in the financial services, manufacturing, fast moving consumer goods and transportation industries, gathered from China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Macau, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand.


ITX project leader and MIS Asia magazine Editor, Teng Fang Yih, said: “This year we saw an even more competitive batch of nominations than in previous years. That made putting together the finalist lineup very difficult, and deciding on the eventual seven winners nearly impossible. I can assure you that every single one of the 38 finalists deserve recognition too, not just for their efforts on the job but also for the value they derived for their respective organisations. In the end, of course, the ITX 2012 winners demonstrated just that bit of genius in project management and delivered just that little more of strategic value that established themselves as deserving candidates for the awards.”


“This award not only acknowledges the individual contribution of the CIO while applauding the management team for having the foresight to go where few have gone before, it also calls out the judicious use of resources across the entire enterprise as well as rewards the contribution of the entire IS/IT team in delivering the most effective technology and information delivery models to their business users. The combined efforts of IDC and FBM have produced a truly unique award,” said Eva Au, Managing Director, IDC Asia/Pacific.

The winners were chosen by an expert panel of independent judges, including members of the CIO, other senior ICT management and analyst communities, in a process that lasted several months. Judges took into account factors such as project execution, alignment with the business and measurable results.


2012 IT Excellence Awards (ITX) Winners:

Best Bottom-line IT

Ministry of Education   
Project: Schools Standard ICT Operating Environment (SSOE)

Best Business Enabler

Changi Airport Group
Project: Service Workforce Instant Feedback Transformation (SWIFT)

Best Change Management

CIMB Bank Berhad
Project: 1View Change Journey Management—Release 1.x

Best Deployment of Emerging Technology

SAP Asia Pte Ltd
Project: Enterprise Mobility for SAP APJ

Best IT Governance
Melco Crown Entertainment (Macau) Ltd
Project: MCE—Enterprise IT Governance

Best Knowledge Management

Watsons China
Project: Standardized Processes and Actions (SPA)

Best Security Strategy
Singapore Prisons Service
Projects: Management and Protection of Information Security and Complex Access Management System (CAMS)

 

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