March 31, 2008; 05:23 AM
London, 28 March 2008 – The judges’ panel deciding Awards for the
forthcoming ceremony at the 4th Data Centres Europe event, taking place
at the Intercontinental Park Lane, London (10-11 April) have announced
the shortlisted companies. In the Best Data Centre Europe Operator award category, companies
shortlisted are eBRC (Luxembourg), COLT Telecommunications, Capgemini
and Data Electronics (Ireland). Due to the high number of submissions, and emphasising the importance
attached to the quality of response to questions posed during the
evaluation stage, the judges also decided there should be four
shortlisted companies for the Best Managed Services Provider award:
Capgemini, Attenda, easynet and Baltic Data Center UAB (Lithuania). In the Best Cooling Product category, the shortlisted companies are
APC, HP and Chatsworth Products. For the Best Power Product category,
APC, Raritan and Validus have been shortlisted. The Best Disaster Recovery Provider Award was also highly contested,
and the judges selected eBRC (Luxembourg), Equinix and Mainroad
(Portugal) for the shortlist. In addition to the categories nominated, a special category is also to
be awarded: The Data Centres Europe Green Award (Judges Award), which
is to be given to an individual or company nominated individually by
each judge, who in the opinion of the judges is making or will make an
outstanding contribution to the evolution of green data centres
(ranging from concept to architecture and design through to technical
operations and service delivery). The companies shortlisted are
Equinix, Smartbunker and TelecityGroup. In the final category, Outstanding Leader in Data Centres Award (CEO
Award), the judges received nominations from an exceptional base of
international business leaders. In the final analysis, and again based
upon the quality of response, the judges have shortlisted Michael F.
Foust, CEO and Director, Digital Realty Trust, Bill Clifford, CEO,
Aperture and Michael Tobin, CEO, TelecityGroup Data Centres Europe is
the only regional event for the sector, and this year extends special
coverage to eastern and central Europe, and has delegates attending
from more than 20 countries outside the UK. “Nominations were of an outstanding calibre,” commented Tim Anker,
vice-chairman of the Judges Panel, and founder of The Colocation
Exchange. “However, the panel worked exhaustively to determine the
quality of the response given by the companies competing and the
shortlist reflects the results of these efforts. Data Centres Europe is
the key regional event in the sector and winning companies will no
doubt be able to leverage brand and marketing benefits from these
prestigious industry awards.” Sponsors include BCS, Migration Solutions, Equinix, Citadel100,
Datacenter Luxembourg/Inexio, Cellwatch, ARUP, Active Power, BICSI,
VMWare, Lamda Hellix Data Centers, Tyco Electronics, the Colocation
Exchange, Armstrong, TelecityGroup, CBRichard Ellis, Ni2, CNet, Sand IT
and eBRC. Media Partners include the Web Hosting Industry Review, Data
Centre Solutions, Webhosting Info, Datacenter Journal and Data Centre
News.
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