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Here's what a sample of our panellists put in the top half of their voting forms.
Graham Lovelace, publisher, Lovelace Media
1. Tom Ridge, US Secretary of Homeland Security
2. David Blunkett, UK Home Secretary
3. Richard Granger, director general, NHS IT
4. Sir Peter Gershon, author of the UK Treasury's public sector efficiency review
5. Sir David Tweedie, chairman, International Accounting Standards Board
6. Len Hynds, head of UK National Hi-Tech Crime Unit
7. Hu Jintao, Chinese Premier
8. Paul Sarbanes and Michael Oxley, US Senator and Representative
9. Michael Powell, chairman, US Federal Communications Commission
10. David Sainsbury, Lord and grocer
Clive Longbottom, head of research, Quocirca
1. Sam Palmisano, CEO, IBM
2. Arun Sarin, CEO, Vodafone
3. Ashley Highfield, director of new media and technology, BBC
4. Jonathan Ive, VP of industrial design, Apple
5. Richard Granger, director general, NHS IT
6. Niklas Zennstrom, co-founder and CEO, Skype
7. Tom Ridge, US Secretary of Homeland Security
8. Marc Benioff, founder, chairman and CEO, salesforce.com
9. Ian Foster, academic and grid computing guru
10. Joe McGeehan, academic and wireless pioneer
Kim Walker, partner, Olswang
1. Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple
2. Sir Peter Gershon, author of the UK Treasury's public sector efficiency review
3. Richard Granger, director general, NHS IT
4. David Blunkett, UK Home Secretary
5. Marc Benioff, founder, chairman and CEO, salesforce.com
6. Eric Schmidt, chairman and CEO, Google
7. James Murdoch, CEO, BSkyB
8. Niklas Zennstrom, co-founder and CEO, Skype
9. Tom Ridge, US Secretary of Homeland Security
10. Ashley Highfield, director of new media and technology, BBC
Richard Sykes, chair of trade association Intellect's outsourcing group
1. Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple
2. Ashley Highfield, director of new media and technology, BBC
3. Sir Peter Gershon, author of the UK Treasury's public sector efficiency review
4. Niklas Zennstrom, co-founder and CEO, Skype
5. S Ramadorai, CEO, Tata Consulting Resources
6. Karen Price, CEO, eSkills UK
7. Mike Rogers, Barclays MD, Personal Customers
8. Sven Jaschan, virus writer
9. Len Hynds, head of UK National Hi-Tech Crime Unit
10. Sir David Tweedie, chairman, International Accounting Standards Board
Martin Brampton, consultant, Black Sheep Research
1. Linus Torvalds, father of Linux
2. Sven Jaschan, virus writer
3. Daniel Egger, founder and chairman, Open Source Risk Management
4. Bill Gates, chairman and chief software architect, Microsoft
5. Steve Jobs, CEO, Apple
6. David Blunkett, UK Home Secretary
7. Sir Peter Gershon, author of the UK Treasury's public sector efficiency review
8. Donald E Knuth, professor emeritus of The Art of Computer Programming at Stanford University
9. Meg Whitman, CEO, eBay
10. Kathy Rittweger, co-founder, blinkx


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