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Australia's fastest-growing tech firms celebrate in Sydney
[Photos] ICT channel's best and brightest converged for annual awards.
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Some 300 of the IT channel's leading technology providers came together at the Westin in Sydney on 30 November for the ninth annual CRN Fast50 awards.
The KeyPay team: Richard McLean, Kristian Reynolds, Sarah Yancey, Paul Duran and Georgie Gilbert
Adactin Group’s Navneesh Garg and Garry Scarborough
Joseph Mesiti and George Soumilas from Enosys Solutions
Queensland Computers’ Ashley Job and Luke Augutis
EFEX’s Andrew Herrman and Blair Hatherley
KMT Group’s Matt Dixon, Scott Mathrick, Bradley Kaine and Tom Solari
James Kahn from Idea 11
RIoT Solutions claimed the No.1 spot in their debut appearance in the CRN Fast50
The Tquila ANZ team’s Damian Noonan, Rosanna Cordova, Jo Masters and Ian Carpenter
Venn IT Solutions’ Geoff Hughes
ICT Networks’ Rob Kingma and Amanda Dark
1ICT’s Satish Naidu, Anthony Gavin and Mathew Tsin
Cevo took the runner-up position as No.2 in the 2017 CRN Fast50
Modality Systems’ Sayeh Woods and Cecilia Huang
Mia Distribution’s Frank Wong, Brad Milne and Matt Milne
Margaret Welna and Chris Greatrex from Artis Group
Calibre One’s Rob Blankinship, Darren Gore, Damien Hartwell, Douglas Stephens, Carley Sawford and Steve Wemyss.
Lincoln Goldsmith (Cisco Meraki), Steven Kiernan (CRN) and Muralee Kanagaratnam (APC by Schneider Electric)
Nutanix’s John Lukey and Greg Vinton
Peter Huszczo and Lee Shrimpton from Comwire IT
The Cisco Meraki team: David Davey, Emma Falson, MJ Robotham, Larry Agbottah and Lincoln Goldsmith
The rhipe team’s Nigel Fernandes, Marnie Cleary and Peter Huynh
Datto’s Christopher Georgiades, Kelly Hoyle and Haytham Shokry
Cirrus Networks was revealed as third place in the 2017 CRN Fast50
Morgane Martinez and Thomas Mellotte from Gartner
Basis Networks landed at No.4 in the 2017 CRN Fast50
ASG Group’s Nathan Gazzard and Amy Bonnette
No.5 in the 2017 CRN Fast50 was Canberra-based Projects Assured
Bulletproof’s Lucas Smith and Ghassan Zalaf
GIS People was No.6 in the 2017 CRN Fast50
Commulynx’s Sieghardt Muehlich and Stephen Knights
Calibre One was named No.7 in the 2017 CRN Fast50
Jason Duerden (Cylance) and Sam Chandra (Arrow ECS ANZ)
Enable Professional Services was in eighth place in the 2017 CRN Fast50
Sarah El Ali and Jan Bielecki from Ingram Micro
Nicolette Moore (Melbourne IT) and Gordon Pettigrew (Generation-e)
Ninth place in the 2017 CRN Fast50 went to Forward IT
Cloud Plus’ Daniel Thomas and Katie Brown
Solista landed at 10th place in the 2017 CRN Fast50
Igor Stjepanovic (GIS People) and David Green (Alibaba Cloud)
Outware won an All Star award for appearing in the CRN Fast50 five times
HPE’s Sue Seery and Sharon Selwood
Reseau was named an All Star for appearing in the CRN Fast50 five times
Ruckus’ David Fenner, Carl Jefferys and Jason Baden
Queensland Computers won an All Star award for appearing in the CRN Fast50 five times
Tquila ANZ bagged the CRN Fast50 Editors Award
Honeylight Consulting’s Ajit Ambalavaner and David Vo
Cevo’s Geoffrey Rohrsheim
Thomas Duryea Logicalis received the CRN Fast50 Icon Award, as voted for by the companies in the CRN Fast50
Forward IT’s Veronica Polegubic and Dom Polegubic
Comscentre was recognised as a CRN Fast50 All Star. The company has appeared in the awards six times
Alibaba Cloud’s David Green and Andrew Heading
Connectwise’s Antony Price, Brenton Nicol and Vai Le
Cirrus Networks also took home the CRN Fast50 Leader Award as the biggest company in this year’s awards
Kirsty Hawkins and Fabio Suffeli from Qbit Computers
Comscentre’s Ben Shipley collects his award as a six-year CRN Fast50 All Star
Luke Augutis from Queensland Computers took home an award for landing in the CRN Fast50 All Star club
Solista’s Noel Allnutt celebrated another top 10 finish for the Sydney-based company
HP Inc’s Adrian Thake was a (willing) victim of entertainer Darren Carr
Joe Knock from Arrow laughs at entertainer Darren Carr
Angus Mansfield from XCentral enjoying the entertainment
Geoff Rohrsheim from Cevo collects the company’s award as No.2 in the CRN fast50. His previous company, Kloud, was No.3 in the 2014 CRN Fast50
Larry Lai and Peter Vasey from LogMeIn
Cirrus Networks’ Grahame Gilson collects the CRN Fast50 Leader Award from David Green of Alibaba Cloud
Basis Networks’ Jakub Szkandera, Nic Jacka, Tom Allan and Anthony Collings
Daniel Hoffman, Julie McClure and Jason McClure from Sliced Tech, which was No.12 in the CRN Fast50 – and a past winner after coming No.1 in 2015
Sachin Verma and Rajitha Rajasingham from Oreta, No.16 in the CRN Fast50
Anthony Gavin, Satish Naidu and Mathew Tsin from 1ICT, which was No.11 in the CRN Fast50
Syd Borg and daughter Lauren Borg from PCS Australia
Tom Solari, Bradley Kaine, Scott Mathrick and Matt Dixon from KMT Group, No.38 in the CRN Fast50
Stuart Fisher and Justin Peters from sponsor Deep Instinct
Justin McPhee (Engage Squared), Nathan Belling (Insync Technology) and Tom Hiscutt (Engage Squared) and David Gray (Insync Technology)
Daniel Thomas and Katie Brown from Cloud Plus, which was No.46 on the CRN Fast50
Leo Lynch from Storagecraft with Fabio Suffell from Qbit Computers
The team from CRN’s publisher, Nextmedia: Lynette Evans, Steve McDonald, Jermaine Borquaye, Alison Begg, Lee De La Rue Browne and Georgia Sutton
Some 300 of the IT channel's leading technology providers came together at the Westin in Sydney on 30 November for the ninth annual CRN Fast50 awards.
The KeyPay team: Richard McLean, Kristian Reynolds, Sarah Yancey, Paul Duran and Georgie Gilbert
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