Author: Victor Anderson
Source: Buy-Side Technology | 28 Jul 2011
Categories: Awards & Rankings
Topics: Buy-Side Technology Awards
I'm happy to report that we've recently been inundated by requests for more information pertaining to this year's Buy-Side Technology Awards. We aim to open entries by the end of next week - that is the end of business, Friday 5 August 2011.
Categories: We have decided not to add any new categories to the 5th annual BST Awards. You can view the categories for the 2011 BST Awards and the judging criteria here.
Awards Luncheon: As with the past four editions of the Buy-Side Technology Awards, we will hold the awards ceremony at a London-hosted luncheon on the first Friday of November - Friday 4 November 2011 from 12.00 onwards.
Judging Panel: So far, all of last year's judges have agreed to participate again this year, although Anthony Malakian, Buy-Side Technology's New York-based editor, takes over from Stewart Eisenhart. You can view the judging panel here. Please note, however, that Celent's Mayiz Habbal was not part of last year's judging panel.
Entry Deadline: All entries must be sent directly to me via email by the end of business, September 16, 2011. Late entries will not be considered.
Victor Anderson (victor.anderson@incisivemedia.com)
Editor-in-chief, Waters & WatersTechnology
direct: +44 (0) 207 316 9090
www.waterstechnology.com
Twitter: @waterseditor
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