Computerworld Horizon Awards

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Computerworld Horizon Awards were established at 2005 to alert readers of Computerworld to "especially cutting-edge technologies" from research labs and companies that are "on the horizon." Published annually in the fall.


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[edit] The 2005 winners

The 2005 winners[1] (in alphabetical order):

Almaden Research Center, IBM

Microsoft Research

NetScout Systems Inc.

NICE Systems Ltd.

PubSub Concepts Inc.

Python Software Foundation

Sun Microsystems Laboratories

[edit] The 2006 winners

The 2006 winners[2] (in alphabetical order):

Almaden Research Center, IBM

Altiris Inc.

BioPassword Inc.

Duet (SAP AG, Microsoft Corp.)

Hewlett-Packard Co.

HyperOffice

Institute of Advanced Computer Studies of University of Maryland, College Park

Splunk Inc.

Stanford University Department of Computer Science

VMware Inc.


[edit] The 2007 winners

The 2007 winners[3] (in alphabetical order):

Cleversafe Inc. for Cleversafe Dispersed Storage

Eleksen Group PLC - for Sideshow Wearable Display Module

Ghost Inc. - for Global Hosted Operating System

Hewlett-Packard Laboratories for Memory Spot

Linguistic Agents Ltd. - for Streaming Logic

Northwestern University and NEC Laboratories America Inc. for Compressed RAM for Embedded Systems

Stanford University - for EyePoint

Symantec Corp. for Norton Identity Client

University of Southern California for Globus Medics

Zink Imaging LLC - for Zink Imaging



[edit] References

  1. ^ Computerworld Horizon Awards 2005 Honorees
  2. ^ Computerworld Horizon Awards 2006 Honorees
  3. ^ Computerworld Horizon Awards 2007 Honorees

[edit] External links:

Computerworld Horizon Award Winners: How They Were Chosen