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THE JUDGING PANEL |
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Each year an independent panel of industry figures combined with members of the experienced editorial team is selected to judge the shortlisted finalists and select the winners for the Techworld Award categories.
2008 brings together a group of industry luminaries to judge what is always a very tough and competitive field of entry. This year’s panel includes:
Project & User Judges |
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Product Judges |
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Bryan Betts
Bryan Betts is a UK-based freelance writer specialising in business and technology. In recent years he has focused on data storage, storage networking and mobile technology of all kinds, including wireless links such as GPRS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. He also writes on topics such as IT security, processor technology, monitors & graphics and e-commerce. He has installed, used and explained hardware of all kinds, from PCs and LANs to RAID and wireless networks. Bryan lives in West London not far from Kew Gardens, for which he has a season ticket that doesn't get used nearly enough.
Steve Broadhead
Steve Broadhead’s IT and networking experience dates back to the early 80s, managing PC networks for two insurance companies, after which he made a sideways move into the world of computer journalism. In 1991 he formed Comnet, which became The NSS Group, with Bob Walder and in 1998, created the NSS labs and seminar centre in the Languedoc, France, offering a wide range of test services to the IT industry. Steve is currently involved in a number of projects in the broadband, mobile, network management and Wireless areas, from product testing to service design and implementation.
Dave Cartwright
David currently earns a crust as a Norfolk-based technology consultant, specialising in networking, telecomms, security and Internet application development. He has variously worked as a systems and network manager in academia and the defence industry, a full-time writer, technical director of an international test lab, head of IT for a multi-national publisher and CTO of both an Internet startup and later a venture capital organisation. Since 1996 David has been a member of the judging panel for the UK Networking Industry Awards. When not writing copy for TechWorld or developing Web sites for friends and family, David's main weekend vice is spending vast amounts of money renting light aircraft to fly over the mountains of Norfolk.
Maxwell Cooter
Maxwell Cooter has been editor-in-chief of Techworld from the start after he and John Dunn came up with the concept of an online publication for UK enterprises.
Before his time on Techworld we worked on several online ventures and was previously editor-in-chief of the UK's first networking weekly, Network Week. He has worked on several IT magazines, freelanced for most of the leading titles, and has also worked in statistical analysis for a supermarket chained. He trained as a programmer but found writing about IT more rewarding that writing code.
John Dunn
John entered IT journalism as technical editor of Personal Computer Magazine, before progressing to become editor of Network World (formerly LAN Magazine), Network Week and Tornado-Insider magazine. He has since freelanced for a number of technical publications in the technology, science and business fields.
Peter Judge
Peter has spent nearly 20 years writing about IT from a business perspective. He has worked as Network Editor on the leading enterprise IT weekly, IT Week, and on ZDNet UK as Enterprise Editor. He also spent a year as a telecoms analyst, for Infonetics Research. Outside tech writing he has degrees in Fine Art and Nuclear Physics, neither of which he practises to any great extent (which is probably just as well), and a few other hobbies (don't mention the Morris dancing - Ed). With two rabbits, two cats, three daughters, wouldn't want to work anywhere but at home - at least that's what he says in term time.
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