That was the night that was…..
The second Green IT Awards ceremony took place on May 19th, under the
watchful eyes of the residents at London Zoo in Regents Park. Over 200
supporting guests gathered to see the outcome of the Green IT Magazine's reader
voting and the Judging panel's deliberations.
The foundations for a great evening were laid with some fantastic support from
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, The Department of Energy and Climate Change
and Iomart Hosting, without whom the evening would not have been possible. Our
thanks go to all of them for their support.
The evening started with a drinks reception at the Lion Terrace which allowed
everyone to catch up with old friends and start to make new ones whilst at the
same time take in some of the amazing animals at the Zoo. Following a welcome
speech from Catalina MaGregor The United Nations Agency ITUT JCA Green ICT
Liaison Officer to the OECD, EC/EU and Bob Harvey Vice President of BCS The
Chartered institute for IT and a superb 3 course dinner, we were entertained by
Alistair Barrie who in a hugely entertaining set managed to discuss everything
from the joys of shopping with children to the election.
The 2011 awards ceremony then commenced and the results of the voting and judges
deliberations are set out below and our congratulations to you all. Noticeable
winners included
Raritan,
winners of Over 100 employees project Category for their work with eBay, 1E, who
walked away with the Product of the Year and Nlyte Software, winner of the
Editor's Choice category
The Green IT Awards 2012 will take place in April during Earth Week, and we are
already working on how to make next year's event even better. If you would like
to be involved, please contact Josh Boulton to discuss the options available.
Well done to everyone that took part this year
and congratulations to all our winners once again.
Winners and
Runners Up
One to Watch
Product
Winner:
Verismic – PowerManager
Runner
Up: Nlyte Software – Nlyte Version 6
One to Watch
Company
Winner:
FG Technology part of the Frem Group
Runner
Up: Connexin
Hardware Product
of the Year
Winner: Kyocera
Mita (UK) Ltd – FS-C525ODN
Runner
Up: Fujitsui – FI-6800
Environmental
Project of the Year under 100 Employees
Winner:
Version One with Blenheim
Palace
Runner
Up: Graphisoft – Rural Regeneration Service
Environmental
Project of the Year Over 100 Employees
Winner:
Raritan with eBay
Runner
Up: Kyocera Mita (UK)
Ltd with RSA / Project Spec
Public Sector
Project of the Year
Winner:
Dept. of Work and Pensions with Xerox – Sustainable Print Service
Runner
Up: London Borough of Hillingdon – Fordway / Dell Compellent
IT Recycling
Project of the Year
Winner:
CDL with The Co-operative Travel
Runner
Up: Computer Aid International – Connecting Schools in Chile
Team of the Year
Winner:
Rackspace – Hayes Office
Runner
Up: Lake District
National Park
– ICT Team
Cloud/Virtualisation Project of the Year
Winner:
London Borough of Hillingdon with Fordway / Dell Compellent / VMware
Runner
Up: Fordway – Intelligent Energy
Environmental
Design Award
Winner:
VeryPC – Broadleaf
Runner
Up: IES – Navigator Technologies
Manufacturer of
the Year
Winner:
HP
Runner Up:
Kyocera Mita (UK) Ltd
Carbon Offsetting
Scheme of the Year
Winner:
Woodland Trust – Lock up your Carbon
Runner
Up: Carbon Managers – Trees 4 Business
IT Operator of the
Year
Winner:
Interxion
Runner
Up: TeleCity Group
Environmental
Accounting Product of the Year
Winner:
Access – Access Dimensions
Landmark
– Carbon Counter
Document
Management Product of the Year
Winner:
Canotec – Secure Print
Runner
Up: ReadSoft – ReadSoft
Ecommerce
Innovation of the Year
Winner:
Connexin – VoIP Recycled Phone
Runner
Up: Destiny Wireless – The Destiny Digital Pen
Minister of Energy
Award
Winner:
CA – ecoSoftware 2
Runner
Up: 1E – NightWatchman 6.0
Communication
Campaign of the Year
Winner:
EDF – Team Green Britain
Runner
Up: IBM – Smarter Planet
Editors Choice
Winner:
Nlyte Software
Product of the
Year
Winner:
1E – NightWatchman Server Edition
Runner
Up: Dell – PowerEdge Smart Servers
Company of the
Year
Winner:
Fujitsu
Runner
Up: VMware |