The Most Innovative Products Of 2010
Innovation Through Cloud Solutions, Managed Services And More
CRN's Tech Innovator Awards honor IT vendors who are changing the technology landscape through product innovation and the support they give their solution provider partners. Check out which vendors stood out cloud computing, managed services, networking, virtualization and other categories.
Cloud Computing
Winner: CTera CloudPlug and C200
As users look to the cloud as an easier way to deploy technology and as a way to reduce capital expenditures, CTera has come up with an interesting solution: Take a hybrid approach. Specifically, this product combines plug-and-play network storage with point-click-and-pay cloud storage in a hybrid device.
LCD Signage
Winner: Blackbox iCompel
When a product is focused solely on one thing, it’s easy to devote all its attention to being the best. Such is the case with Blackbox. Blackbox’s iCompel is an all-in-one signage product that’s built around a dedicated appliance running open-source software with browser-based administration and management.
Display Technologies
Winner: HP Projection Companion
It wasn’t that long ago that presenting ideas to a large group meant lugging around a heavy projector—and hoping that nothing broke in your travels. Hewlett-Packard kills two birds with one stone, creating an S-VGA projector that uses a break-resistant LED and weighs less than a pound. That’s smaller than some laptop power supplies.
Handhelds
Winner: Motorola ES400
The Motorola ES400 combines voice, data, e-mail, messaging, GPS, bar-code scanning and digital capture and versatile WAN capabilities—letting workers take action, not just action items. The ES400 unites high-octane performance, reliability and business-readiness and includes a customizable GUI, always-on enterprise access and switchable network access.
Managed Services
Winner: Apparent Networks Pathview Cloud
Apparent Networks’ Pathview Cloud is a solution that provides realtime monitoring of performance by carriers and hosting providers to keep solution providers on track with best practices, whether IT is on site or in the heavens. It’s monitoring technology to the nth degree.
Networking: Enterprise and Data Center
Winner: Cisco OTV
What’s OTV? It stands for overlay transport virtualization, a tongue twister that simply means the ability to treat multiple physical data centers as a single logical data center. With Cisco’s OTV, workloads that were once restricted to a local Layer 2 domain can be shifted via a Layer 3 network such as the Internet to other physical data centers for processing, regardless of location.
Networking Voice
Winner: Avaya IP Office 6.0
With its easy administration and tight integration with IBM Lotus Notes and Microsoft’s Outlook and Communicator, Avaya’s IP Office 6.0 can let users control office communications via an IP phone, cell phone or laptop. It also offers capabilities for all types of workers—office, mobile, telecommuting, reception or customer service/call center.
Networking Wireless
Winner: Ruckus ZoneFlex 7300 Series
Ruckus’ ’smart antenna’ technology and easy-to-administer software sets it apart from rivals in the 802.11n arena. Ruckus’ ZoneFlex 7300 offers stellar bandwidth, remarkable ease of use and ease of management to ensure the high-end wireless technology is within the reach of SMBs.
PCs, Workstations, PC Platforms
Winner: Intel Core i5
Intel provides speed, performance, energy efficiency and—this is key—consistency that will provide a solid backbone for the next wave of PCs. The Core i5 is a fast, powerful, versatile and economical processor that allows users to perform tasks such as composing digital music, editing digital photos or playing the latest games.
Ultraportable
Winner: Lenovo ThinkPad x100e
The CRN Test Center hasn’t been a big netbook fan, but Lenovo has given it reasons to make an exception. The company’s ThinkPad x100e is fast, its screen is large and bright, and the keyboard provides enough room to make it a suitable alternative to a full laptop for travel. Lenovo has packed the reliability and business-readiness of its ThinkPad lineup into a netbook form factor.
Printing and Imaging
Winner: HP LaserJet Pro CM1415fnw
HP has been a leader in printing and imaging for years and is synonymous with innovation. HP’s color multifunction device lets users print, copy and scan and includes a touch-screen interface. What’s more, users can print wired and wirelessly or with a USB port on the front panel.
Security
Winner: Sophos Endpoint Security and Data Protection Version 9.5
The cost of a data breach in 2009: $204 per compromised customer record, according to the Ponemon Institute. That’s in addition to the tarnishing of a company’s brand. Sophos’ solution protects against malware and insider attacks with a cloud-based architecture that offers realtime threat protection, runtime behavior detection, live URL filtering and host intrusion prevention systems, analyzing more than 50,000 new malware samples daily.
Servers
Winner: Intel Server Board S3420GP
With a market that can be segmented countless times, with limitless solutions and requirements that change every day, Intel’s Server Board S3420GP is so flexible it can support every type of server from file-and-print to storage to appliances.
Software Enterprise Management
Winner: Zimbra Appliance
In an industry hungry for virtualization that can take advantage of emerging technologies, Zimbra has innovated once again to deliver an open-source solution—e-mail and collaboration—delivered as a VMware virtual appliance. As a result, solution providers can deploy a private e-mail and collaboration cloud in less than 10 minutes.
Software Productivity -- SMB
Winner: LotusLive iNotes
The CRN Test Center has found that LotusLive iNotes provides—as a hosted solution—the functionality and security that has made Notes an on-premise standout over the years. With this product, IBM is showing the industry how solutions can be built that truly leverage the scale of the cloud, while maintaining an ease of deployment to make it a powerful offering for enterprises of all sizes.
Storage
Winner: Cisco Small Business NSS 300
Cisco is a leader in the networking industry but has parlayed its expertise into network-attached storage. The Cisco Small Business NSS 300 simplifies configuration and management, on-disk encryption as well as flexibility. Cisco has covered all the bases with this product: protocols, topologies and platforms.
Virtualization
Winner: Kaviza VDI In A Box 3.0
As server and storage virtualization has taken hold, the next opportunity is in desktop virtualization. Kaviza has made great strides with a product that delivers virtual desktops with any of the infrastructure requirements—so it works pretty much from anywhere to, well, anywhere. VDI In A Box consolidates provisioning and management features into a virtual appliance so managers can set up their VDI environments with one piece of software and a local server—getting a system up and running in hours.
Editor's Choice
Winner: ION Computer SR-71
The Tech Innovators Editor's Choice award is given to a product that stands out for providing innovation, of course, but also robust opportunities to the solution provider community.
ION provides an eye-popping offering with its SR-71. As the industry moves toward a storage model that includes Solid State Drive technology, the SR-71 combines dozens of SSDs into a single, rackable server. The Test Center has found this to be one of the highest-performing systems it has ever seen in its lab.