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1200 guests enjoyed the party at the Computing Awards

Computing Awards - the winners

Congratulations to all those recognised for their superb contribution to UK IT

Written by Bryan Glick

The winners of the 15th annual Computing Awards for Excellence were announced last night in front of a packed house at the Battersea Park Arena in London.

More than 1,200 VIP guests enjoyed an evening’s entertainment, hosted by comedian Sanjeev Baskar from The Kumars at No. 42.

The party was great – and more importantly the quality of the winners was outstanding.

Our congratulations go to all those whose efforts were rewarded – see the full list of winners below.

We look forward to seeing you at the Computing Awards in 2008.

Project Awards

Private Sector Project of the Year

Jimmy Choo – Global IT strategy project

Public Sector Project of the Year

NHS Connecting for Health – Picture archiving and communications system (Pacs)

Community Project of the Year

YouthNet

Innovative Project of the Year

Channel 4 – 4oD

Green Project of the Year

BT – 21st century data centre project

Outsourcing Project of the Year

Service Birmingham

Student Project of the Year

Aston University ACNRG Electronic Engineering Department – In-Motes Eye

Individual Awards

IT Leader of the Year

Rorie Devine, chief technology officer, Betfair

IT Professional of the Year

Andrew Mackey, head of networks, Service Birmingham

IT Department of the Year

Canterbury City Council

IT Team of the Year

Barclays Bank – Mainframe stability team

Company Awards

Best IT Strategy

Littlewoods Shop Direct Group

Best Small Business IT Strategy

Doctors.net.uk

IT Employer of the Year

Abbey

Industry awards

Business hardware supplier of the year

Secerno

Business software supplier of the year

Tideway

IT services supplier of the year

MessageLabs

Networking and communications supplier of the year

iPass

IT PR Company of the Year

Hotwire

Recruitment Consultancy of the Year

ReThink Recruitment

Technology Advertising Campaign of the Year

ChemistryTM for Morse

Editor’s Award

Outstanding Contribution to UK IT

Rt Hon Stephen Timms, MP
Minister of state for competitiveness

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