V3 reveals winners of Technology Awards 2015
Winners announced at glitzy ceremony in London
V3 has announced the winners of its prestigious Technology Awards 2015, as voted for by its readership of IT professionals.

The winners were revealed at an awards ceremony full of glitz and glamour at the Montcalm Hotel in London on 27 November.

The 24 awards were hotly contested this year, so well done to all our winners.
Here is the winners' list in full.
BUSINESS SOFTWARE
Best Business Application Qlik Sense

Best Mobile App LogMeIn join.me

Best BI/Big Data Vendor Oracle

Best Software as a Service Provider Salesforce

Best Business Software Provider Splunk

INFRASTRUCTURE
Best Business Communications Provider EE

Best Internet of Things Product Alcove IoT-powered Digital Care Service

Best Business Storage NETGEAR ReadyNAS Desktop Series

Best Business Continuity Provider LogicNow

Best Business Smartphone Sony Xperia Z3
SECURITY
Best Mobile Security Product Lookout Mobile Threat Protection

Security Innovation of the Year F-Secure Freedome for Business (Sponsored by Malwarebytes)

Best SMB Security Product WatchGuard Firebox M300

Best Enterprise Security Product Symantec Data Loss Prevention 14

Best Business Security Provider Kaspersky Lab

CLOUD COMPUTING
Best Virtualisation Product Oracle Private Cloud Appliance

Best Cloud Service Box

Best Cloud Security Product Trend Micro Deep Security

Best Cloud Computing Provider Salesforce

MOVERS AND SHAKERS
Technology Innovator of the Year Kazoup (Sponsored by Kaspersky Lab)

Technology Hero of the Year Marcin Kleczynski, CEO and Founder, Malwarebytes (Sponsored by Coreix)

Technology Project of the Year Intel's work with Professor Stephen Hawking

Customer Project of the Year Dell/The Translational Genomics Research Institute

Product of the Year Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Atomic Host

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