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In pictures: CRN Fast50 awards dinner
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CRN hosted its Fast50 awards to over 200 people at the Sheraton on the Park in Sydney.
Representatives from the top 50 list came along to learn which resellers had made the top 10.
CRN editor David Binning kicked off the evening with a few words.
Guest speaker David Paddon of IT marketing firm Go To Market.
The Peter Kazacos-led Anittel was crowned CRN's top reseller of 2011 for the second year running.
Guests were treated to early copies of December's CRN, served up on silver platters.
CEO Chris Mearns from second-placed Murdoch Webster Technology Group.
IT Consultancy Group scored third spot on the leaderboard. CEO Steve Parsonage accepted the award.
The top three: Anittel, Murdoch Webster Technology Group, and IT Consultancy Group.
Stratatel scored fourth spot on the ladder.
PCS Australia came in at number 5.
PCS Australia CEO Sydney Borg and CRN editor David Binning.
Sable and its CEO Martin Wildsmith picked up the gong for sixth fastest growing reseller in 2011.
Techhead Interactive came in at seventh. COO Anthony Wood said a few words on behalf of the company.
Intelligent Pathways scooped eighth spot on the top 10. CEO Peter Robertson was on hand to accept the award.
Seek Technology came in at ninth spot.
Angelo Millena and CMS IT placed tenth.
CEO of Dataweave Norman Weaver; MediaConnect CEO Phil Sim, and CRN editor David Binning.
Table 1: NEC
Table 4: Ingram Micro.
Table 9: NetComm.
Table 7: Sophos.
Table 8: Synnex.
Anittel's Peter Kazacos.
Table 3: Telstra.
Table 24: VisiInc
Table 23: EMC
Table 5: Avnet.
Table 22: Distribution Central.
Table 19: D-Link.
Table 15: McAfee
Table 11: VMware.
Table 20: Express Data.
Table 10: Infraserve.
CRN hosted its Fast50 awards to over 200 people at the Sheraton on the Park in Sydney.
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