Hall of Fame AwardsTo celebrate the success of companies founded by Computer Laboratory graduates.2011 AwardsCompany of the Year: RealVNCProduct of the Year: VectaStar Gigabit Point-to-Multipoint Microwave Backhaul from Cambridge BroadbandPublication of the Year: Robert Watson, Jonathan Anderson,
Ben Laurie and Kris Kennaway for Capsicum: Practical Capabilities for UNIX2010 AwardsCompany of the Year: UbisenseProduct of the Year: Custom Action Figure from That's My FacePublication of the Year: Tom Cashman, Ursula Augsdörfer, Neil Dodgson and Malcolm Sabin for NURBS with Extraordinary Points:
High-degree, Non-uniform, Rational Subdivision Schemes2009 AwardsCompany of the Year: LinguamaticsProduct of the Year: OpenPMF from Object SecurityPublication of the Year: Oliver Woodman and Robert Harle for Pedestrian Localisation for Indoor Environments2008 AwardsCompany of the Year: Xensource
Product of the Year: Samsung SyncMaster 940UX from DisplayLink
Publication of the Year: Tyler Moore and Richard Clayton, Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge for Examining the Impact of Website Take-down on Phising 2007 AwardsCompany of the Year: Jagex Ltd Product of the Year: Zeus Technology for ZXTM VA Most Notable Publication: Tuning subdivision by minimising gaussian curvature variation near extraordinary vertices by Ursula
H. Augsdorfer, Neil A Dodgson and Malcolm A Sabin2006 AwardsCompany of the Year: Codian Product of the Year: Zetadocs PDF from Equisys Ltd Most notable publication: "Low-Cost Traffic Analysis of Tor" by Steven J Murdoch and George Danezis Cambridge Computer Lab Ring is a not-for-profit independent members' association that campaigns on behalf of Cambridge computer
scientists to build the Cambridge community in computing. It was launched in October 2002 to provide computer laboratory graduates
with a lifetime benefit from their Cambridge degree.
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