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Nucleus Research Extends Deadline for 2008 Technology ROI Awards

Feb 29, 2008

Deadline is extended to March 14, 2008. Submit proposals at www.roiawards.com

Wellesley, MA—February 29, 2008—Nucleus Research, a global provider of investigative technology research and advisory services, has extended the deadline for nominations for the fifth annual Technology ROI Awards until March 14, 2008. The nomination form and additional information about requirements can be found at www.roiawards.com.

The awards recognize end-user organizations whose IT deployments have enabled positive bottom-line financial and business results.

"We have received overwhelming interest in this year’s awards," said Ian Campbell, CEO of Nucleus Research. "As a result of numerous requests, we have extended the deadline to ensure that all qualified companies have the ability to participate."

"The Technology ROI Awards offer organizations a forum to highlight their successful technology implementations and share expertise with others in their industries who are looking to deploy new technology projects and achieve maximum ROI," Campbell continued. “It is an opportunity that should not be missed."

A panel of independent judges will select ten winners based upon Nucleus Research’s standard methodology for measuring the ROI of IT deployments. Built on the results of thousands of ROI assessments worldwide, the methodology verifies the costs and benefits of each project and calculates the project’s overall ROI.

Winners will be announced in May 2008.

About Nucleus Research

Nucleus Research is a global provider of IT research and advisory services that provides CFOs, CIOs and their staffs with the real-world information they need to maximize the business returns from their technology investments, including successfully executing their IT deployments and determining the business value of their initiatives. Nucleus Research is the only technology research firm that is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA). For more information, visit www.NucleusResearch.com.