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Fujitsu World Tour rolls into town
Check out who was at the Sheraton on the Park, Sydney.
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Tony Yoo
on Jul 18 2014, 6:30PM
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Blue Coat's Steve Evans and Rosman Computers' Joshua Landman
Anthony Lucic (Lookup.com) with Dicker Data's Ari Palandjian and Douglas Chang
Nandu Thundathil (Varis Consulting), Sudhir Raghavan (Jim's Computer Services)
Satyajit Deb (Nokia), Conor Murphy (Cisco), Bidhu Banik (NSN)
Symantec's Nigel Spence, Philip Perera and Paul Woo
NetApp's David Helleman and Neil Smith
Fujitsu's Karyn Jerrery and Kel Childs, with Queensland Urban Utilities' James Naish
Mark Baulman (Caltex), Clinton Sham (Fujitsu), Paul Gibson (Caltex), Julian Bowker (Caltex)
Microsoft's Anthony Chedid and Philip Meyer, with Brisbane City Council's Roger Petersen
Prototype of Fujitsu's GPS-enabled "smartcane"
Prototype of Fujitsu's GPS-enabled "smartcane"
Fujitsu's tactile tablet surface
Blue Coat's Steve Evans and Rosman Computers' Joshua Landman
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