Demo God awards announced
PHOENIX--After two days and 68 company presentations at the Demo '06 conference here, one thing is clear: Enterprise products and services carried the day.
That's not to say that some consumer-oriented offerings weren't popular and seen as having a lot of potential. But when Demo's head honcho, Chris Shipley, announced the so-called Demo God awards at Wednesday night's closing dinner, enterprise dominated.
The 10 Demo God winners:
• Network Streaming, and its appliance-based remote support offering.
• Panoratio Database Images, which has software designed to analyze large, complex data sets.
• , which allows people to access and share media files and computer desktops across the Internet.
• Iotum, for its service that intelligently filters phone calls depending on how important they are.
• , which has developed a charming robot dinosaur that reacts to humans' voices and touch.
• , a company that has developed facial recognition technology which can auto-tag photos in users' collections.
• Krugle, which has a vertical search engine designed to help programmers find open source code.
• , for its service that automatically categorizes Web pages.
• Front Porch, a company that has built an appliance designed to alert users to viruses, spyware and zombies on their computers.
• Sprout Systems, for its business software that helps small companies manage e-mail.