LAS VEGAS, May 03, 2018 -- Interop ITX, the independent conference for tech leaders, today announced winners of its 2018 Best of Interop ITX Awards. The awards recognize exhibitors that have made significant technological advancements with their innovative products. Winners were announced during a ceremony at Interop ITX 2018, taking place this week, April 30 – May 4, at The Mirage in Las Vegas, NV.
For more information about the Best of Interop ITX Awards, visit: interop.com/best-interop-itx-awards
"We’d like to congratulate this year’s award winners as well as all those who participated,” said Meghan Reilly, General Manager, Interop ITX. "The Best of Interop ITX Awards is a long running program that has grown to welcome forward thinkers and true innovators of the IT field year after year. We could not be happier to give these companies a platform to not only display their advances, but also to encourage our audience to continue pushing the envelope and out-of-the-box thinking."
2017 Best of Interop ITX Awards Winners:
Cloud
- VMware Cloud
Data & Analytics
- Veriato Recon
DevOps
- Datadog Log Management
Infrastructure
- NS1 Pulsar 2.0
Security
- Barkly Endpoint Protection Platform
Emerging Vendor:
- Linux Academy
Best in Show:
- Barkly Endpoint Protection Platform
The Best of Interop ITX Awards were judged by an expert panel consisting of IT practitioners, analysts and IT journalists. Each category was assigned dedicated judges who evaluated the entries according to market impact, distinctiveness, and ability to address customer needs. Entries were rated numerically and tabulated by category to produce final results.
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About Interop ITX
Interop ITX is the industry's most trusted independent Conference focused on Full Stack IT education for technology leaders. The event continues the 30 years Interop has dedicated to providing IT decision makers with a trusted environment to learn, collaborate and uncover new strategies and solutions they need to lead their teams and their businesses through constant change and disruption. Employed by a Conference-first model, Interop ITX offers both breadth and depth of content to a broad IT audience across core areas: Cloud, Data & Analytics, DevOps, Government, Infrastructure, Leadership & Professional Development, and Security. For more information, visit interopitx.com. Interop ITX is organized by UBM plc. UBM is the largest pure-play B2B Events organizer in the world. Our 3,750+ people, based in more than 20 countries, serve more than 50 different sectors. Our deep knowledge and passion for these sectors allow us to create valuable experiences which enable our customers to succeed. Please visit www.ubm.com for the latest news and information about UBM.
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