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Tif will reward the best of UK corporate IT

User group to recognise the best in IT

The Corporate IT Forum has opened its awards for entries

Written by Angelica Mari

Blue-chip user group The Corporate IT Forum (Tif) has opened its annual awards for entries.

This will be the second edition of the Real IT Awards, devised to recognise and reward the best business IT projects of the year.

“I know that having your work judged by your industry peers is a daunting and yet very rewarding career challenge,” said Tif vice-chairman and head of development support at The John Lewis Partnership Frank Cordrey.

“But being presented with a Real IT award is a very visible symbol that your team and your project is truly best of breed and that you have competed against some of the best IT talent in the world.”

Full details of the entry deadlines, awards categories and registration requirements can be found at: www.tif.co.uk/awards.

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