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Awards & Recognitions
Industry recognition is one of the best ways to understand how Navicat is working to provide outstanding software to our customers. Our products are continually recognized for its excellent performance.
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Hong Kong ICT Awards 2008 February 9, 2009
Award of the Year Best Business Grand Award Best Business (Product) Gold Award
The Hong Kong ICT Awards recognize, promote and commend the excellent achievements to which Hong Kong ICT professionals and organizations contribute.
The Best Business Award Stream endorses innovative and original design effort by outstanding practitioners in the ICT Industry in Hong Kong.
Navicat™ for MySQL is named as Gold Winner of the Best Business (Product) Stream, and is also the Grand Award Winner for the Best Business category among 50 finalists.Navicat is also awarded for the Award of the Year which recognizes the highest achievements among the 8 Grand Awards winners.
This Best Business Award is granted in recognition of outstanding achievements in technological innovations, with judging criteria based on functionality, innovation, marketing performance, cost performance, research & development resources and societal impact.
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Asia Pacific ICT Awards 2008 November 15, 2008
Nominee of Asia Pacific ICT Award 2008 - Tools & Infrastructure Applications
Navicat is nominated for the Asia Pacific ICT Award under the Tools and Infrastructure Application category.
APICTA is a prominent annual Asia Pacific Information and Communications Technology (ICT) event (since 2001). It presents the best of ICT innovators from 16 ASIA & Pacific countries including Australia, Brunei Darussalam, China, Hong Kong SAR, India, Indonesia, South Korea, Macau SAR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam.
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2008 Red Herring Asia 100 December 2, 2009
Winner of 2008 Red Herring Asia 100
PremiumSoft is selected by Red Herring from more than 1000 other nominees and recognized for the leadership in innovation, contrary to common stereotypes
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