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Photo gallery: CeBIT 2011
CRN walks you through the show floor of Australia's biggest IT expo.
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CeBIT show floor
Point-of-sale vendors such as AdvanPOS were prominent.
Pronto
Blue Chilli
Cloud reseller OneSaaS was pitching Xero, Salesforce, Zoho and MailChimp among its offerings.
A big portion of the floor was given over to CSIRO and government delegations from around the world.
Alibaba.com global sourcing.
Anti-virus vendor AVG took centre position on the show floor.
National ICT Australia recycled its arrow stand from past years.
Symantec.cloud took a smaller stand this year.
NetSuite
CSIRO opened some of its stand up to smaller innovators and spin-offs.
Australian Technology Park
Telecommunications dish on CSIRO stand.
DigiPoS
Goodson PoS took a darker approach to its stand.
Maree Lowe dropped past the CRN stand to say hi; here's ASI's stand.
Phil from Haymarket helps a reader with his subscription on the Haymarket Media stand.
RFID readers
Intranet Dashboard
Noontec drives and media centres.
A 19-inch rack for the stylish data centre.
Acer
The Chinese pavilion from Shen Zhen had a wacky assortment of exhibitors including USB, media centre and peripheral vendors you have never heard of.
A Rittal CHP for dat centres.
Rittal data centre solution.
Eaton
Racing on the Digital World Warehouse stand.
Wacom graphics tablets
Business Smart Solutions.
Telstra asked visitors to get on their bikes.
D-Link dish
D-Link DWL-8500 wireless access point
NEC
Samsung
Zultys
A strong market in the trade in used Cisco kit.
Dell won CRN's award for stand of the show, including a theatre, public display area upstair consulting and chill out zone.
The PocketBook e-reader had a 10-inch e-ink screen, dictionaries, text-to-speech and stylus input for note taking.
A smaller version of the PocketBook e-reader that fits in the palm.
Kaseya
CeBIT show floor
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