The BENNY Awards recognize innovative enterprise networking and data center products. The submission deadline is May 31, 2024. Credit: Foundry The Best of Enterprise Networking (BENNY) Awards recognize the most innovative products in enterprise networking and the enterprise data center, including the latest wired and wireless networking technologies, network security products, management tools, storage, servers, and virtualization technologies. Products in the following categories are eligible to win: Backup and recovery Edge computing and IoT Enterprise servers and storage Firewalls Green data center Hyperconverged infrastructure Network and infrastructure automation Network visibility and observability Network performance management On-prem cloud SASE SD-WAN Software-defined networking (SDN) and network-as-a-service (NaaS) Virtualization Wi-Fi and 5G Ready to nominate a product? Learn more. Nomination costs are: $99 through Sunday, April 21, 2024 $149 through Friday, May 31, 2024 Products must be available for sale and supported in the US to be eligible to enter. If you have questions about the awards program, please contact: BestofEnterpriseNetworkingAwards@foundryco.com. Related content news Elon Musk’s xAI to build supercomputer to power next-gen Grok The reported supercomputer project coincides with xAI’s recent announcement of a $6 billion series B funding round. By Gyana Swain May 27, 2024 3 mins Supercomputers GPUs news Regulators sound out users on cloud services competition concerns Cloud customers are more concerned with technical barriers than egress fees in contemplating cloud platform switches, it seems. By John Leyden May 24, 2024 4 mins Cloud Management Multi Cloud how-to Backgrounding and foregrounding processes in the Linux terminal Running processes in the background can be convenient when you want to use your terminal window for something else while you wait for the first task to complete. By Sandra Henry-Stocker May 24, 2024 5 mins Linux news FCC proposes $6M fine for AI-generated robocall spoofing Biden’s voice The incident reignites concerns over the potential misuse of deepfakes, a technology that can create realistic and often undetectable audio and video forgeries. By Gyana Swain May 24, 2024 3 mins Artificial Intelligence PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe