Countdown begins to tech-ie Oscars

The countdown has begun to the west of Ireland tech-ie Oscars — the ITAG awards— which are being held tomorrow night (Friday ) at the Hotel Meyrick.

The awards will honour outstanding information technology companies, executives and advocates in the west of Ireland. The awards focus on the contribution of individuals, teams and organisations that have excelled in the use, development and deployment of IT.

This year’s finalists include:

ITAG On-Line Treasure Hunt Finalists 2008

Joanne Fleming,

Mount St Michaels,

Claremorris, Co. Mayo

Grace Mortimer,

Mount St Michaels,

Claremorris, Col Mayo

Jack O’Laoghaire,

Galway Community College,

Galway

ITAG Schools Initiative Award

Donal Murphy, ICE Cubed

Young IT Practitioner of the Year

Patrick Barry, Cisco

Karen Malone,

Fidelity Investments

Krystian Szczesny, Intec

IT Research and Development

Celtrak

Duolog Technologies

Netfort Technologies

Outstanding Contribution

to the Galway ICT

To be announced on the night

Emerging ICT Company

eFast Teo

Solano Tech

TecSupport

IT Project of the Year (60 employees )

OpenJaw

Tessera

Vulcan

IT Project of the Year (60 employees )

Fintrax

Hewlett Packard

Intec

MCS

ICT Management Professional of the Year

Dr Tim Blanchard, Intec

Martin Cotter, Attachmate

Ollie Daniels, Nortel

Enda Folan,

Computer Troubleshooters

ICT Company of the Year (60 employees )

Attachmate

Computer Troubleshooters

Netfort Technologies

ICT Company of the Year (60 employees )

CBE

Cisco

“This year’s pool of applicants was far and away the most remarkable yet,” said Caroline O’Neill, CEO ITAG. “Galway is privileged to have such an outstanding technology community – and ITAG is proud to be a part of it.

“We’d like to extend our thanks to all of those who submitted nominations to this year’s programme and to take this opportunity to thank our main sponsors National Irish Bank and our media partners Galway Advertiser and Galway First”

The awards are ITAG’s annual celebration of vitality and innovation in Galway and indeed the west of Ireland’s fast-growing technology community. The awards gala is the largest gathering of technology executives outside Dublin, and this year’s awards ceremony is completely ‘sold out’ with more than 300 technologists attending. MC for the night is Galway Bay fm’s Gareth O’Callaghan with a guest appearance from Oliver Callan, of Nob Nation fame on the night.

 

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