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Aussie partners party at Microsoft WPC 2016
[Photos] Who was snapped at the Asia-Pacific channel soiree in Toronto on 12 July?
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Steven Kiernan
on Jul 13 2016, 9:00PM
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Russell Derecourt (Leap Though NZ) and James Turner (Qtec Systems)
Rob Sanders (RXP Services) and Alan Ernst (Buttonwood Cloud Exchange)
Stuart Moore (Insync Technology), Alessandro Cardoso (RXP Services) and Paul Woods (Adopt & Embrace)
Dean Calvert (Calvert Technologies), Isabel Boniface (Microsoft) and Mark Ogden (Comunet)
Dean Calvert (Calvert Technologies) and Brian Townley (C3 Group)
Anita Moorhouse (Microsoft) and Nicki Page (MOQdigital)
Barry Assaf (Nexon), Warren Nolan (Rhipe) and Cameron McFie (Rhipe)
Patrick Murphy (Insight) and Angela Maniscalco (Insight)
Stephen Sims (Brennan IT), Samantha Zammit (Microsoft) and Lyncoln De Mello (Brennan IT)
Angus Mansfield (Xcentral) and Michelle Markham (Microsoft)
Edgar Murga (Microsoft), Angela Maniscalco (Insight) and George Georgiou (Microsoft)
Bryan Chua and Paul Stafford (Byte)
David Dennis and Alex Pizarro (FiveP Australia)
Mark Leigh (Microsoft) and Warren Nolan (Rhipe)
Russell Derecourt (Leap Though NZ) and James Turner (Qtec Systems)
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