The Golden Bridge Awards, an annual achievements and recognition awards program with active participation from a broad spectrum of industry voices, has released its list of 2011 award winners.
The following companies won Golden Bridge Awards in areas relating to BSM:
Application Performance Management
Nastel Technologies - Nastel AutoPilot On-demand for WebSphere MQ
Business Transaction Management
OpTier - CloudFirst
End-User Monitoring
PacketMotion, Inc. - PacketSentry Virtual Probe
Network Visibility
Lancope - StealthWatch 6.0
Virtualization Software
Convirture Corp. - ConVirt 2.0
More than 40 judges from around the world participated and their average scores determined the 2011 Golden Bridge Business Awards winners. The winners were announced during the awards dinner and presentation on August 10, 2011 in New York attended by the finalists, industry leaders, and judges.
The annual Golden Bridge Awards program encompasses the world’s best in organizational performance, products and services, executives and management teams, women in business and the professions, innovations, case studies, product management, public relations and marketing campaigns and customer satisfaction programs from every major industry in the world. Organizations from all over the world are eligible to submit nominations including public and private, for-profit and non-profit, largest to smallest and new start-ups.
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