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Newbury Networks has garnered some of the industry's most prestigious awards for its patented technology, strategic vision and innovation. In 2007, Newbury Networks' Location Appliance was awarded one of the Best of the New Data Center solutions by Network World. In the past, Newbury's location-based applications were named Product of the Year Award from Datamation Magazine and Best of Test Finalist from Network World. In previous years, Newbury's breakthrough products and applications have caught the attention attendees and judges at Wi-Fi Planet with Best of Show awards. Newbury is also one of the few elite companies that has been invited to participate and then subsequently won 2 DEMOgod awards at the prestigious DEMO Conference. 
Newbury Location Appliance™ was named as one of the Best of New Data Center by Network World. As part of its fourth-annual New Data Center series, Network World reviews the latest technologies for building the New Data Center. Network World spotlights Newbury’s Wi-Fi location-based solutions in the top 5 for innovation and impact on today’s New Data Center. "As much as a blessing as mobility can be, keeping track of personnel and resources and securing the network can be a curse,” said Joanne Cummings, Network World. “Newbury tackles the curse head-on with the firm’s Location Appliance.” ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 
"Datamation.com readers are hands-on users of enterprise technology," said Chris Nerney, Executive Editor of EarthWeb.com's IT Management Channel. "They are discerning professionals who demand the best products to help them run their networks. Datamation.com Product of the Year Award is a huge endorsement by enterprise professionals and technology buyers. Newbury Networks' Wi-Fi Watchdog 3.0 was an easy winner in the Wireless Software category."

"Best of Show - Enterprise Wireless Security & Management. Newbury Networks' WiFi WorkPlace is the company's follow up to its previous Best of Show winner, WiFi Watchdog. It contains all the features of that location-aware security product, but adds on network management features, such as VLAN tagging and a "weather map" of what client has associated with what AP. When matched up with policy enforcement based on the location of the client, you're looking at the first major product to bring effective location-awareness into corporate WLANs."

"Newbury Network's Wi-Fi Watchdog 3.0 -- Being an expert in location-based services wasn't enough for Newbury Networks. Putting such services to work in the world of security has been the company's turning point. This latest version of their software, premiering here at the show, packs a one-two punch by not only being position aware but also pushing policies based on locations. The location-awareness helps avoid false positives for both rogue APs and friendly users. The company says a potential military customer tried to break into their system's perimeter security for three days without success -- we believe it."

"If there's one thing this year's InfoWorld 100 companies have in common, it's tenacity. From car manufacturers to banks and from retail outlets to universities, the 100 companies on our list responded to continuing economic woes by investing in innovative technology projects that aim to streamline business processes, improve customer service, and make their employees' jobs easier."

"Since 1994, DEMO producers have honored outstanding presentations by selecting DEMOgods. Chosen for their style, passion, clarity, and sometimes for their sheer craziness, winners are announced during our closing session and presented with an award in front of their peers."

"Newbury Networks' LocaleServer 2.1 was named a finalist in the Wireless Technologies category of the Best of Show Awards competition by CMP Media's Network Computing, CRN, VAR and EE Times."

"In the wireless and mobile industry it is not always the biggest and loudest companies that have the most impact in terms of the overall game. Often, it is these smaller and more innovative firms that will set the stage for future development and trends. The goal of the Modezilla Top 50 is to identify those companies that exhibited that unique and innovative 'spark' in terms of wireless and mobile development."
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