The nominations for the OpenInfra Summit Vancouver are now closed. See the Superuser Awards page for updates.
Nominations are still open for the annual Superuser Awards! Get your nominations in before the deadline, which is May 5 at 11:59 p.m. PST (see what time that is in your time zone). Nominees will nominate their organization depending on its Open Infrastructure use case:
- AI / Machine Learning
- Containers
- CI/CD
- Edge Computing
- Data Center
- Hardware Enablement
Over the years, we’ve had a truly stellar group of winners (AT&T, CERN, City Network, Comcast, NTT Group, SK Telecom, Tencent TStack and VEXXHOST) and finalists (GoDaddy, FICO, Walmart among many others). While only one wins the title, all the finalists get a shoutout with an overview of what makes them super from the keynote stage at the Vancouver Summit.
The Superuser Awards recognize teams using open infrastructure to meaningfully improve business and differentiate in a competitive industry, while also contributing back to the open-source community. They aim to cover the same mix of open technologies as our publication, namely OpenStack, Kubernetes, Kata Containers, Airship, StarlingX, Ceph, Tungsten Fabric, Open vSwitch, Zuul, Ansible and more.
When evaluating winners for the Superuser Award, nominees are judged on the unique nature of use case(s), as well as integrations and applications by a particular team.
Here are a few things that will make your application stand out:
- Take a look at what works. You can browse the applications of previous finalists and winners here.
- Take your time. The application seems short — eight questions — but most of them cover a lot of ground.
- Boil it down. It’s a balancing act: you’ll want to include significant milestones and contributions but stay within character count. (The space allotted for each answer is 800 characters, roughly 130 words.)
- Remember that you’re talking to your peers. Your nomination is first taken into consideration by the larger community and then by the Superuser Editorial Advisory Board which makes the final call. Most of them are technically-minded folks who tend to be more impressed with metrics than marketing speak.
- Lead with your most impressive accomplishments. All of the applications from nominees are published on Superuser for community voting. Most likely, they’ll see a mention on social media, scan through your post, then click to vote. Make sure they see the best bits first.
- Proofread and fact-check with your team before submitting. The Superuser editorial staff goes through every finalist application and edits them for grammar and house style, but do keep in mind that the information you submit in the application will be published.
We’re looking forward to hearing more about your accomplishments with open infrastructure – the deadline for Superuser Awards for the Vancouver Summit is May 5. Apply now!
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