The 2012 Community Choice Awards

What’s your favorite product?

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It's that time of year again! Our Community Choice Awards let you decide what IT products get chosen for acclaim and recognition. We want to hear from our readers about what they think are the best products and services are in a given category.

First up is the nomination phase. Using our online forms provided below, enter the product/service name and company you'd like to nominate. Remember: A product needs only to be nominated once to be added to our final-voting list! We'll compile the list of nominations on August 22, then open the formal voting process on August 29. (The final voting period ends September 26.) Winners will be announced in conjunction with our December issue.

Windows IT Pro nomination survey
SQL Server Pro nomination survey
Dev Pro nomination survey

(We reserve the right to move nominations into more appropriate categories if necessary.)

For more information, visit our Awards Central hub.

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