Get ready for the FileMaker CubeAwards 2010
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Developers around the world are urged to get recognised for their talent and industry contribution as part of the FileMaker CubeAwards 2010 - Developers of Excellence competition.
The prestigious awards, launched in partnership with IT PRO is now open for entries until the closing date of 7 October. The awards -which celebrate the innovative use of FileMaker technology - will be held at the Royal College of Physicians on the morning of 16 November 2010.
Accolades up for grabs include recognition for the "Best public sector solution" and "Best private sector solution." The best solutions from these categories will also be entered into the "Winner of Winners" category.
"Over the years we've become increasingly impressed by the amazing work being done by FileMaker developers in the UK," said Tony Speakman, director of FileMaker International's Northern Region.
"This year we're opening the field up to all the markets in the FileMaker Northern Region and are really expecting the competition to heat up. I've seen some great uses of FileMaker technology over the years and I have no doubt that this year, especially with the recent release of FileMaker Go, our developers throughout the region will have some interesting solutions to throw into the mix."
Winners of the 2009 FileMaker Cube Awards were:
Best Public Sector Solution
Winner - Cancer Research UK, London Research Institute
Reducing unnecessary testing wastage through efficient management of complex data
Best Private Sector Solution
Winner - Light Blue Software Limited
Photography management system that links to Google Calendar and helps to create and manage an e-commerce site
Winner of Winners
Cancer Research UK, London Research Institute
Click here for more information about the awards or to submit an entry.
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