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CeBIT 2010: On the show floor
CeBIT rolls into Sydney May 24-26 at Darling Harbour Convention Centre.
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Haymarket's stand at CeBIT 2010.
The iPad pulls the crowd to Haymarket's stand.
Competition registrations ran hot for Wester Digital and Kingston devices.
Is that an iPad you have there?
Crowds were out in full at CeBIT 2010.
"You are here": NICTA's stand with the big arrow.
SAP at CeBIT 2010.
NICTA was in the centre of the action.
Governments of all stripes hoped to rebuild their economies with a presence at the show.
Governments of all stripes hoped to rebuild their economies with a presence at the show.
Booth babes were proof that the economy must be improving.
What would a trade show be without "booth babes"?
TPG took out an over-sized stand to push its commercial and home services.
Navteq's mapping van.
Routers.
Internode knows what pulls the lads - a spot of Streetfighter IV.
Ryu is winning.
Motorsport fans were pleased to meet Craig Lowndes (and pit girls) on the Norton stand.
Seriously fast (Norton).
Norton stand.
Pamela Anderson casts a motherly gaze over her charges.
Education IT at CeBIT.
Sitting down, just taking it easy while working.
Video projectors for education. No more black boards.
OKI demonstrated its printer products.
"Now, if you invest in Wales ..." Governments pressing the flesh at CeBIT 2010.
"Errrm, what filter?" The Australian Government took a big stand at CeBIT 2010.
Canberra, puts IT in excITement on the Federal Government CeBIT stand.
Reseller ASI pushed the Man From Snowy River theme on its CeBIT stand.
Duelling anti-virus vendors, Trend Micro and Kaspersky took up stands next to each other.
CRN digital editor, Negar Salek, and Haymarket Media video journalist, Josh Lundberg, in the media centre at CeBIT.
Altech Computers was flying hight at CeBIT.
Even the NSW Government made a pitch for IT business.
Distributor, Digital World Warehouse.
"Did you know 85% of traffic comes from Google?" Seminar sesssion at CeBIT.
"Here, have a brochure about this IT stuff."
Haymarket video journalist Josh Lundberg kitted up with Canon 5D MKII DSLR and full R0de-Beachtek audio rig.
WD's mascots made their debut at CEBIT
Haymarket's stand at CeBIT 2010.
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