MRS / ASC Technology award
The development of research technology is very much alive and well in our industry. The 2008 Award attracted entries from the UK, Europe and beyond, and the high standard made judging very difficult.
The importance of technology in the research process continues to increase. As Mike Cooke of GFK stated at a recent conference ‘This is an exciting time in research as technology becomes ever more embedded in our lives. How we utilise this in combination with our traditional survey techniques will define the near future of marketing research’
The ASC congratulates all three finalists.
E-Tabs for E-Tabs Enterprise 2007
What the judges said
E-tabs have adapted their E-Tabs Enterprise product to support the Microsoft Office 2007 open file format. To achieve this they had to create their own sophisticated software tools and libraries to overcome the challenges of both documented and un-documented features. The outcome is a product that runs tens of times faster than the previous version and does not require the installation of any of the associated Microsoft Office products. .
Red Centre Software for Ruby
What the judges said
Ruby is a versatile desktop tool which dramatically helps the experienced user in the efficient preparation, integration and analysis of data from tracking surveys and projects with data from different sources. The thoughtful design of the user interface and the sophisticated underlying analysis options, allows complex requirements to be expressed in a succinct and easily maintained manner. This is combined with a powerful scripting language and the ability to automate all processes through a standard Windows interface.
Nunwood for Fizz
What the judges said
Nunwood Fizz uses core common technologies to bring together a comprehensive knowledge management system, online reporting and online communities under a single customisable web portal. A powerful searching and indexing tool gives clients very impressive access to information across the Fizz suite.
ASC judging panel
- AJ Johnson
- Laurance Gerrard
- Keith Morris
- Mike Trotman
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