Over a total of 20 weeks from spring to late summer 2022, readers of the individual insider portals were asked to vote for their favorite in each category. IT Awards got votes from over 70 000 readers this year and Nextcloud came out on top, left behind Dropbox, Microsoft and others, and was chosen by the largest community of IT professionals!
We’re very proud of this and we’d like to thank everyone who made this possible, that is, all of you! Especially all of you who voted, but also everyone else who helps spread the word or improve Nextcloud directly with code, documentation, or helping other users on our forums. Every bit makes a difference!
The editors created a shortlist in each category with the most important companies in each of the last twelve months. The editorial shortlist included companies that had made a particularly positive impression in the recent past – whether through groundbreaking new technologies, outstanding products, and concepts, or forward-looking strategies.
With over 1.5 million monthly page impressions, many IT professionals in the German B2B world follow the Insiders portals. The yearly IT Awards are a highlight for the community, with strong competition. You can read a full overview of the winners in this article (in German).
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