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Hall of Fame Awards

To celebrate the success of companies founded by Computer Laboratory graduates.

2011 Awards

Company of the Year: RealVNC

Product of the Year: VectaStar Gigabit Point-to-Multipoint Microwave Backhaul from Cambridge Broadband

Publication of the Year: Robert Watson, Jonathan Anderson,
Ben Laurie and Kris Kennaway for Capsicum: Practical Capabilities for UNIX

2010 Awards

Company of the Year: Ubisense

Product of the Year: Custom Action Figure from That's My Face

Publication of the Year: Tom Cashman, Ursula Augsdörfer, Neil Dodgson and Malcolm Sabin for NURBS with Extraordinary Points:
High-degree, Non-uniform, Rational Subdivision Schemes

2009 Awards

Company of the Year: Linguamatics

Product of the Year: OpenPMF from Object Security

Publication of the Year: Oliver Woodman and Robert Harle for Pedestrian Localisation for Indoor Environments

2008 Awards

Company 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 Awards

Company 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 Sabin

2006 Awards

Company 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

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