Year after year, we’re impressed with the incredible innovation we see from our customers, partners and the entire developer community using Progress technology. Next month at ProgressNEXT, we will be honoring the most innovative applications with our 2018 App Innovation Awards.
How to Nominate an App
Have you, or even one of your customers or end-users, built something amazing using Progress technology? From now until May 11th, it’s time to nominate your favorite project! Nominations are currently open across five categories:
- Best Mobile App
- Best Web UI
- Best Modernization Transformation
- Best Healthcare App or Solution
- Best Industrial/Manufacturing App or Solution
Who Can Submit a Nomination?
- You can self-nominate your own project built with Progress technology
- Partners and Progress employees can submit on behalf of customers or end users
What’s in it for Winners?
- Bragging rights among your peers and an addition to your personal portfolio
- Engraved physical award
- Industry recognition and awareness via a Progress press release and social media promotion
Winners Announced at ProgressNEXT
The entries for this award will be judged on their creativity, complexity, impact (to both the business and society) and more. We’ll be announcing the winners at ProgressNEXT, our worldwide user conference for all Progress customers and partners, where you’ll be able to choose from over 150 sessions, hear inspiring keynotes, see dozens of demos on emerging technology and more. You can see the full agenda here.
Submit Your Nominations Today
Submit your nominations today—it’s fast and easy. We’re excited to see all the amazing apps you’ve been building.
Mark Troester
Mark Troester is the Vice President of Strategy at Progress. He guides the strategic go-to-market efforts for the Progress cognitive-first strategy. Mark has extensive experience in bringing application development and big data products to market. Previously, he led product marketing efforts at Sonatype, SAS and Progress DataDirect. Before these positions, Mark worked as a developer and developer manager for start-ups and enterprises alike. You can find him on LinkedIn or @mtroester on Twitter.