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2013 Network Computing Awards


NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


Alex Hillingworth and Bridget Levingston of Emulex accepted the Network Infrastructure Product of the Year Award

Winner: Emulex OneConnect OCe11102
Runner-up: HP HP10508



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DATA CENTRE PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


Extreme Networks triumphed in the Data Centre Product of the Year category. Paula Nuth and Chris Elliot picked up the award

Winner: Extreme Networks BlackDiamond 8800
Runner-up: Nexenta Systems Nexentastor 3.1



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CONTACT CENTRE PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


VoiceSage won the Contact Centre product of the Year award. Mark Opperman and Graham Brierton accepted the trophy.

Winner: VoiceSage Voicesage Communicator
Runner-up: Altitude Software Altitude uCI8



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CRM PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


The CRM Product of the Year award went to Workbooks. John Cheney and Ian Moyse are seen here with the trophy

Winner: Workbooks.com Workbooks
Runner-up: Salesforce.com Salesforce



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SERVICE MANAGEMENT PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


Giovanni Goduti accepted the award as CA Technologies won in the Service Management Product of the Year category.

Winner: CA ServiceDesk Manager
Runner-up: Vivantio ServiceDesk



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STORAGE PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


Quantum were winners in the Storage Product category. Jasper Gundry-White accepted the trophy.

Winner: Quantum DXI 6700
Runner-up: Nimbus Data Systems Gemini Flash Array



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SECURITY PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


Check Point's Full Disk Encryption was the Security Product of the Year. James Druce and David Nicholds collected the award.

Winner: Check Point Check Point Full Disk Encryption
Runner-up: Celestix Celestix WSA



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TESTING AND MONITORING PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


Virtual Instruments won the Testing and Monitoring Product of the Year Award. Chris James and Fred Monsone accepted the trophy.

Winner: Virtual Instruments VirtualWisdom
Runner-up: NetScout nGenius Performance Manager



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NETWORK MANAGEMENT PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


Emulex won their second award of the night. The Network Management Product of the Year trophy was accepted by Bridget Levingston and Amanda West

Winner: Emulex OneCommand Vision
Runner-up: SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor



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MESSAGING PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


The Messaging Product of the Year award went to GFI Software. David Kelleher stepped up to the stage to accept.

Winner: GFI Software GFI MailEssentials
Runner-up: NetSupport NetSupport Notify



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IT OPTIMISATION PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


Kemp Tecnologies won the IT Optimisation Product of the Year award. Leigh Bradford accepted the trophy.

Winner: Kemp Technologies Loadmaster 5300
Runner-up: Riverbed Stingray



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CABLING SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR


Excel retained their title as Cabling Supplier of the Year. Mark Simmons, Jeff Wakeling and Paul Collins accepted the award.

Winner: Excel
Runner-up: Brand-Rex



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SERVICE PROVIDER OF THE YEAR


Level 3 became the Service Provider of the Year. Craig Penfold stepped up to collect the award.

Winner: Level 3
Runner-up: 1&1 Internet



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HARDWARE PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


In the Hardware Product of the Year category Overland Storage were the winners. Kevin Gosden and Tim Beck accepted the trophy.

Winner: Overland Storage SnapServer DX
Runner-up: Kemp Technologies LoadMaster 5300



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SOFTWARE PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


Acronis won in the Software Product of the Year category. Bekalu Walle and Zahial Qureshi accepted the award.

Winner: Acronis Acronis BackUp and Recovery
Runner-up: Protected Networks 8Man



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DISTRIBUTOR OF THE YEAR


Wick Hill was crowned Distributor of the Year. Richard Carpenter and Neal Bollen accepted the trophy.

Winner: Wick Hill
Runner-up: Westcon



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RESELLER OF THE YEAR


Brookcourt Solutions retained their title as Reseller of the Year.

Winner: Brookcourt Solutions
Runner-up: Servium



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BENCH TESTED PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


The Bench Tested Product of the Year category is open to all solutions reviewed by Network Computing. The winner was AppQos from iTrinegy. Frank Puranik of iTrinegy accepted the award from Network Computing Editor and judge of this category, Ray Smyth.

Winner: iTrinegy AppQOS
Runner-up: Tufin SecureApp



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NETWORK PROJECT OF THE YEAR - PUBLIC SECTOR


BT's work for LOCOG - the London organising Committee Olympic Games - was recognised with the Network Project of the Year Public Sector award.

London Organising Committee Olympic Games (LOCOG)/BT


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NETWORK PROJECT OF THE YEAR - PRIVATE SECTOR

United Drug/Silver Peak

 


NEW PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


Trend Micro won in the New Product of the Year category. Funda Cizgenakad, James Walker and Chris Hepple were on hand to accept the award.

Winner: Trend Micro Deep Discovery
Runner-up: Nimbus Data Systems Gemini Flash Array



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PRODUCT OF THE YEAR


More success for Check Point, this time in the Product of the Year category. James Druce and Alwyn Nash accepted the award.

Winner: Check Point Check Point Full Disk Encryption
Runner up: Emulex OneConnect OCE11102



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CONTRIBUTION TO IT AWARD


Roger Greene of Ipswitch won the Contribution to IT Award. Steve Demianyk of Ipswitch accepted the trophy on his behalf.

Winner: Roger Greene Ipswitch
Runner up: Ian Moyse Workbooks



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COMPANY OF THE YEAR


The final award of the night went to CA Technologies as they became the Company of the Year.

Winner: CA Technologies
Runner-up: Check Point


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