TUANZ Award for Computerworld
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Computerworld wins Technology Media of the Year award
By Computerworld Staff | Auckland | Friday, 3 September, 2010 | 2 Comments
Computerworld was named Technology Media of the Year at the annual TUANZ Innovation Awards last night.
The award was voted on by members of TUANZ, an organisation of around 500 corporate users. It is the third time Computerworld has won the award.
“It’s fantastic recognition of what a great team we have at Computerworld ,” says editor Sarah Putt, who together with previous editor Rob O’Neill (now business editor at the Sunday Star-Times), accepted the award last night.
Technology Journalist of the Year was awarded to Tom Pullar-Strecker of The Dominion Post.
Details of the other winners can be found here.
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Congratulations
Well done to Sarah Putt and Rob O'Neill for your work at ComputerWorld. Big congrats also to Tom Pullar-Strecker from the Dompostv - more great articles coming out of Wellington.
Posted by Anonymous at 15:00:50 on September 3, 2010
Posted by Anonymous at 15:00:50 on September 3, 2010
TUANZ Innovation Awards
Well done to both Tom Pullar-Strecker and Computerworld on your respective awards - good night for Fairfax Business Media.
Posted by Q at 13:02:31 on September 3, 2010
Posted by Q at 13:02:31 on September 3, 2010
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