Awards night a huge success

Who are the winners in this year's Network Industry Awards

Written by Network News

People turned out in force to celebrate the networking awards last night at the Metropole hotel in Birmingham.

Comedian Omid Djalili and live music from the Soul Traders entertained some 650 guests, along with 67 finalists.

Netscreen Technologies won the Network News Platinum award, where shortlisted companies are drawn from our grouptests over the past year. Its 208 firewall won because in performance tests it was faultless and was a great example of how firewalls have changed to support internal and external networks. Its configuration was flexible, management tools powerful and could be run from anywhere and, to boot, it was very reasonably priced.

In the reader voted award, you voted Novell?s Netware 6 OS as your favourite product, with Fluke runners-up and RIM and Foundry coming joint third. Although voting for the winner was not a criteria for being eligible in the prize draw alongside the readers? award, all three names pulled from the hat had voted for Novell ? an indication of the number of votes the company received.

One of the prize winners, Gary Moorhouse, group IT manager at textile manufacturer Gaskell, said: ?I picked Novell because we?ve used Netware for quite a while and it?s a super product. It?s very stable and secure and a good all-round product.?

However for Fluke, an ever present in the awards shortlist, any disappointment in not winning the reader vote was put aside by its victory in the Network Troubleshooting/Analysis category.

The network team award went to Neos Networks for its National GigE Network Technical Team, for the work put in to build a national Ethernet network over DWDM that provides customers such as Pinewood Studios with liquid bandwidth. A jubilant Neil Fairbrother, marketing director at Neos, said: It?s a great achievement for the whole company and in particular the guys that did the deployment.?

He added: ?It?s great recognition for them,? before heading off to ?celebrate in a big way?.

Award Winners
Network Professional of the Year Harry Young, University of Ulster
Network News Platinum Award Netscreen Technologies Netscreen 208
Network News Reader Voted Award Novell Netware 6
Most Innovative European Project European Project Marks & Spencer/Cable & Wireless
Most Innovative Use of Technology Jeff Joseph Sale Moor/Black Box
Network Project Highways Agency M25 CCTV/Telindus
Infrastructure Product Expand Networks Accelerator 4800 Series
Mobile Comms Product Research in Motion Blackberry
Most Innovative Product Product Red-M Portable Office
Network Application and OS Compuware Predictor
Network Management Product NetReality WiseWan 5
Network Troubleshooting/Analysis Product Fluke Networks Optiview Workgroup Analyzer
Security Product Bluesocket WG-1000 Wireless Gateway
Storage Product Maxtor MaxAttach NAS 6000 & 4300
Voice Integration Product 3Com NBX Product Family & 3Com Contact Advantage
Web Product 3Com Superstack 3 Webcache
Channel Partner Prime Business Solutions
Network Recruitment Consultancy Best International
Network Team Neos Networks National GigE Team
Network Training Company Cablenet Training
Voice and Data Service Provider Fibernet Group
Best Product at Networks Telecom Netscreen Technologies Netscreen 5000

Reader Winners
Network News would like to thank everyone that voted in our readers? award, with Novell proving the eventual clear winner. Our congratulations go to prize winners David Watts, who won £500 of holiday vouchers and Gary Moorhouse and Matt Hudson, who win £250 of holiday vouchers each. Telindus sponsored the prizes for the award.

Comment on this article

Tags:

reader comments

related articles

 

related whitepapers

today's top stories

IT's stock is soaring at the LSE

London Stock Exchange IT chief David Lester explains to Angelica Mari how the integration of Borsa Italiana is keeping his team busy, despite the worsening economy 20 Nov 2008

Cutting-edge IT delivers the goods

Chief technology officer Jay Bregman explains how constant innovation is part and parcel of his strategy for delivering competitive advantage at eCourier 20 Nov 2008

Computing podcast: Europol's data sharing woes; credit card protection at Cotton Traders

The pan-European fight against organised crime is undermined by lax data sharing arrangements; and Cotton Traders enhances its credit card protection 20 Nov 2008

Keeping IT on track

Catherine Doran, winner of Computing’s IT Leader of the Year award, tells Angelica Mari of her determination to drive on with technology-led transformation at Network Rail despite uncertainty over funding 19 Nov 2008

Examining the IT skills challenge

Watch a BCS roundtable debate on the issues affecting IT professionals - the last of a four-part series 17 Nov 2008

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Advertisement

Jobs

Related jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job

IT Salary Checker

Check salary here

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

VPN, Extranet and Intranet Solutions

WAN/ LAN Solutions

Network Security

Interoperability-Connectivity

Grid/ Utility Computing

Latest poll

Has the state of the economy forced to re-evaluate your IT purchasing options?

Has the state of the economy forced to re-evaluate your IT purchasing options?

Are you re-thinking your IT spending?

Previous poll results

Latest audio and video articles

Video

The definitive guide to converged communications

Five key trends and five best practice tips to help you improve your corporate communications 20 Nov 2008

PodcastAudio

Computing podcast: Europol's data sharing woes; credit card protection at Cotton Traders

The pan-European fight against organised crime is undermined by lax data sharing arrangements; and Cotton Traders enhances its credit card protection 20 Nov 2008

Latest in-depth articles

Dave BaileyComment

Clouds darken outlook for Vista's successor

Windows 7 looks like being an improvement on Vista, but economic and environmental concerns may mean few enterprises will rush to adopt it 20 Nov 2008

Soca unitAnalysis

EU police in the dock over data sharing

Poor integration and lax practices are jeopardising EU efforts to fight international crime 20 Nov 2008

Advertisement

Primary Navigation