Finalists picked in GCN Best Technology Awards at FOSE

More than 200 exhibitors competed for the GCN Best New Technology Awards at FOSE.

| GCN STAFFMore than 200 exhibitors competed for the GCN Best New Technology Awards at FOSE. The winners will be announced on the opening day, March 20, at the Washington Convention Center.A panel of 12 GCN editors judged the entries, evaluating each product for its innovation, value and importance to the federal market.The double-blind judging narrowed the multitude of entries to a group of finalists, from which the overall winner was chosen.The GCN Lab staff extensively tested the finalist products and produced several videos about them. FOSE for the first time this year will stream the videos to the Web, as well as show them at the Convention Center. Tune in to to catch the show.The finalists in the eight product categories for the awards are: LaserFiche WebLink from Compulink Management Center Inc. of Torrance, Calif. Business Development Language from Four J's America Inc. of Seattle Digital Handshake Server from iLumin Corp. of Orem, Utah InstallManager 2.0 from Wise Solutions Inc. of Canton, Mich. Dell Precision Workstation 330 Dell OptiPlex GX150 IBM NetVista A60 Intranet Quorum from ACS Desktop Solutions Inc. of Fairfax, Va. EXpress from Altiris Inc. of Lindon, Utah EBeam from Electronics for Imaging Inc. of Foster City, Calif. SpeechWorks 6.5 from SpeechWorks International Inc. of Boston Personality Tranxport Professional from Tranxition Corp. of Beaverton, Ore. Computrace from Absolute Software Corp. of Vancouver, British Columbia Custom Grant Management System from Crunchy Technologies of Arlington, Va. Mammoth-2 from Exabyte Corp. of Boulder, Colo. Hewlett-Packard LaserJet 1200 Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 7450C Burnie from Microtech Systems of Belmont, Calif. KVM Switch from Avocent Corp. of Huntsville, Ala. Hewlett-Packard Document Router NetCache C6100 from Network Appliance Federal Systems Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif. Dell Latitude C800 HP OmniBook 500 IBM ThinkPad TransNote IBM T84H monitor LT85 Microportable Projector from NEC Technologies Inc. of Itasca, Ill. NEC Technologies 50MP1 Plasma Monitor NEC Technologies GT1150 Installation Projector Smart Board 3000 from Smart Technologies Inc. of Calgary, Alberta U.are.U from digitalPersona Inc. of Redwood City, Calif. Mail Essentials for Exchange 2000 from GFI of Cary, N.C. CMDS from Tiny Software Inc. of Santa Clara, Calif. Eclipse IP600 from Avaya Inc. of Basking Ridge, N.J. Disaster Recovery Software from BEI Corp. of Bellevue, Wash. IBM eServer x330 Snap Server 4100 from Snap Appliances Inc. of San Jose, Calif. IBM LAN PC Card 128 GoBook from Itronix Corp. of Spokane, Wash. QuickLink Pen from Wizcom Technologies Inc. of Acton, Mass.
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