IT Blog Awards Finalist by Cisco
This blog is selected to be one of the best by Cisco for 2021, as I have announced earlier. The voting will end February 18 , so in less then 2 weeks and I wold apprciate the time you take to vote for me to be one of the winner in the IT Blog awards by Cisco.
To vote just click here or : https://www.ciscofeedback.vovici.com/se/705E3ECD767BAEDD
Every vote counts. Thank you
Dr Erdal Ozkaya
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Voting now open
We are thrilled with the number of amazing independent technology bloggers, vloggers, and podcasters who chose to participate in the 2021 IT Blog Awards, hosted by Cisco.
Weigh in now and cast your vote.
2021 IT Blog Awards Official Voting Form
Welcome to the 2021 IT Blog Awards official voting ballot. The #ITBlogAwards aims to recognize the broader community of IT bloggers, podcasters, and vloggers. We are thrilled to have had so many talented content creators participate!
You will find the finalists listed below for our two main categories:
1) Blogs, and
2) Podcasts and Videos.
Please select your top blogs in each category – up to 5. If you’re selecting more than one, please assign them a rating. 1 = First Choice, 2 = Second Choice.. etc.
As you’re reviewing your options, please consider what makes a great blog / podcast / vlog. A few things to consider:
- Value: Do the majority of blog posts, podcast episodes or video sessions provide value? Is the information or perspective unique? Can you see yourself sharing this content as a great resource?
- Credibility: Does the author (or authors) present their topic in depth? Are the arguments well supported? Is it well written or produced well?
- Consistency: Does the author have a (mostly) consistent cadence or are there occasional “hit-and-runs”? Do you know what you’re getting into when you click on a link?
Thank you for your vote!
To see my other awards click here
IT Blog Awards Official Rules – Cisco Finalist ITBlogAwards
Congratulations, 2021 finalists
Name of Blog | Twitter Handle |
---|---|
/dev/random | @xme |
Al Rasheed – A personal Blog about IT related subjects. | @al_rasheed |
Andrew Roderos | @andrewroderos |
Beatriz Oliveira | @thebeaoliveira |
Beginner’s Forum | |
Cemal Taner | @tanel_cemal |
Chris’s Tech Journey | @DedmanRollet |
Cisco Redes | @blogciscoredes |
CiscoZine | @ciscozine |
Colla.blog | |
CRAZY NETWORKING | @nithinELU |
CS7 Networks | |
DevNet Dan | @devnetdan |
dmacias.org | @dmacias |
Dr. Erdal Ozkaya | @Erdal_Ozkaya |
Dr. J Metz | @drjmetz |
Five Layers | @betta_guru |
GenXTech | @mayanknauni |
Gjermund Raaen WiFi | @gjermundraaen |
Houman Asefi | @houmanasefi |
How Does Internet Work | @jasamvalter |
ifconfig.it | @gp_ifconfig |
IPCisco.com | @ip_cisco |
Josh-V | @vanderaaj |
Julien Mousqueton | @Jmousqueton |
JulioPDX | @Julio_PDX |
Just another networking blog | @Lalit1112 |
Koolaid.info | @k00laidIT |
LearnIT with Cifelli | |
Lepczynski IT | @Wlepczynski |
Let’s talk About Networks | @JeromeTissieres |
Misskecupbung | @misskecupbung |
mrncciew | @mrncciew |
Networking, Cloud & Automation | @_nleiva |
NoBlinkyBlinky | @noblinkyblinky |
Open Source Routing and Network Simulation | @belinkletter |
PBIT CCIE Blog | @RafidSamer |
PENGUINPUNK | @penguinpunk |
Practical Networking | ‘@ed_pracnet |
Rotaflutuante.com | @dulgoldur |
SysAdminas | @sysadmbr |
Team Karneliuk | @AntonKarneliuk |
TechAcute | @techacute |
TechHouse570 | @Gkavelines |
techimike | @techimike |
TechRebels | @giuksbr |
The Answer is 101010 | @Network_101010 |
The Bridge is the Root | @bridgeisroot |
The Journey of Binary Bits | @themikewitte |
The Network DNA | @networksbaselin |
the worlds gone made | |
The WLAN | @TheWLAN |
Tom Costello – KD9CPB | @kd9cpb |
UC Collabing | @uccollabing |
Victor Virtualization | @umacboyvictor |
vMiss.net | @vmiss33 |
VxPlanet | @hari5611 |
WirelessNerd | @Wirelessnerd |
FAQs
Which blogs are eligible?
Active, independent blogs (please do not submit vendor blogs).
If I write on a platform like Cisco Learning Network, LinkedIn, Medium, or Spiceworks, can I enter my blog?
Yes, as long as our judges can view it.
What do you mean by independent blogs?
We’re not in the business of judging other vendors’ or partners’ blogs. The content you write should reflect your own thoughts.
What subject matter is acceptable?
Are you writing about the trends shaping networks and how business is changing? Do you noodle on the latest routers, switches, servers, or wireless access points? Are you thinking about programmability, data centers, NOCs, or SOCs? Does collaboration bring you joy? You’re in the right place.
How are winners selected?
See terms and conditions.
I’m a Cisco employee. Can I apply?
Cisco employees are not eligible to apply. However, if you’re interested in participating as an internal judge, please contact us with subject line “IT Blog Awards Judge Application Request.”
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