Business Software| IT Management| Mobile Applications| Networking| Security| Servers & Data Centers| Storage Integrity is important to us. It is the reason why the Computerworld Hong Kong Awards is seen as a litmus test of the quality and success of many IT products, solutions and services. It is also the main driver of our voting process.
To be eligible to vote, you must be an end-user and an audited/paid subscriber of Computerworld Hong Kong. Vendors, distributors, SIs, PR agencies and media buyers are prohibited from participating in the vote. You won't be eligible if you’re purchasing the magazine direct from the newsstand. New “yet-to-subscribe” users may, however, pick up an issue or go online, and sign up for our magazine within the voting period in order to qualify.
All ballots that come from sources that do not qualify or are clearly faked will be discarded. Yes, we do go through our ballots with a fine-tooth comb. So any from "John or Jane Doe" or simply random ballots from company ABC will go straight into the Trash or Recycle Bin, whichever that is preferred. Winners are decided by the most number of qualified votes and the announced at the invitation-only Computerworld Hong Kong Awards ceremony this June.
Missed it? Catch up with the winners in our June issue, where we will cover all the winners. Experience the excitement in our July Issue, where we will publish photos of the Awards ceremony.
Voting for Computerworld Hong Kong Awards 2009 is now closed. Stay tuned for the 2010 installment, which will be available for voting early next year.