Does your organisation have a project to shout about? If so, let us know because in November, our Tech Success Awards will honour the most innovative IT schemes in the UK.
Our awards, running for the first time this year, will recognise the best IT projects in Britain, in specific categories, including Cloud, Efficiency, and Big Data. Nominations are now open, so send your suggestions to us right away.
The TechWeek Awards were born out of our conviction that IT doesn’t get celebrated as much as sport, despite contributing a lot more to our national life. While the nation prepares to celebrate sporting achievements at the London 2012 Olympics, IT only seems to hit the headlines, when it fails.
We want to change that debate, and recognise the IT projects that are really worth shouting about. It won’t be as sweaty as the actual Olympics, and it won’t be broadcast round the world. but we hope it will be just as hotly contested.
We are inviting nominations in several categories, so let us know if you think your project excels.
To be eligible your project should be live, should have been delivered in the UK since May 2011, and should fit one or more of the following categories:
If you think your project could fit in more than one category, let us know. Send a brief description of your project to awards(at)netmediaeurope.com before October 19, and we will get in touch for more details. Your entry will be judged by a panel including TechWeekEurope editor Peter Judge, deputy Tom Brewster, QuoCirca analyst Clive Longbottom, Mark Taylor, Sirius, founder of the Open Source Consortium, Liam Newcombe of Romonet and the BCS Data Centre Specialist Group. and other industry luminaries.
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UPDATE: We’ve made it easier to enter. Fill in a form here!
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