20 Nov 2009
Celebrations continued until the early hours after the winners of the 2009 Channel Awards were announced last night.
The ceremony, held yesterday evening at the Battersea Park Events Arena in London, saw 23 awards presented by CRN’s host for the evening – comedian Rob Brydon.
As per last year, the judging panel also picked a handful of winners for the Judges Commended accolade.
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All the winners and Judges Commended winners are listed below (in no particular order):
Corporate Reseller of the Year – EACS
Distributor of the Year – Ingram Micro
Distributor of the Year Judges Commended: Avnet
Integrator of the Year – 2e2
Integrator of the Year Judges Commended: ANS Group
Networking Distributor of the Year – Bell Micro
Networking Vendor of the Year – HP Procurve
Networking Vendor of the Year Judges Commended: DLink
Reseller of the Year - Kelway
Reseller of the Year Judges Commended: Intercept IT
Security Distributor of the Year - Wick Hill
Security Reseller of the Year - Caretower
Security Vendor of the Year - Check Point
Service Provider of the Year: Comms Care
Service Provider of the Year Judges Commended: Networks First
SME Reseller of the Year – Utilize
SME Reseller of the Year Judges Commended: SICL
Software Distributor of the Year – Bell Micro
Software Vendor of the Year – VMware
Specialist Distributor of the Year – Midwich
Specialist Distributor of the Year Judges Commended: Varlink
Specialist Reseller of the Year – Axess Systems
Specialist Vendor of the Year – Double-Take Software
Storage Distributor of the Year – CMS Peripherals
Storage Vendor of the Year – NetApp UK
Systems Distributor of the Year – Computer 2000
Systems Vendor of the Year – Acer
Systems Vendor of the Year Judges Commended: Dell/Dell
EqualLogic
Vendor of the Year – HP
Vendor of the Year Judges Commended: Symantec
Channel Personality of the Year – Andy Gass, managing director, C2000
Emerging Company of the Year - SysMicro
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