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Photos: All the action from Sydney vForum
Telstra, Optus and CSC among the companies making a splash at VMware's annual Australian event.
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Some 4000 customers and partners piled into Sydney Convention Centre for vForum 2010.
Paul Harrapin, managing director of VMware Australia opens proceedings.
Steve Herrod, VMware chief technology officer.
A packed showroom floor.
Ken Major, principal at Telstra's Network Computing Services on stage.
Rob Parcell, acting MD at Optus Business talks cloud pricing models.
Some 73 VMware partners paid for a booth in the Solutions Showcase and Cloud Lounge.
Did somebody say this was a software conference? Plenty of enterprise hardware on show.
vBlock hardware on show - a collaboration between VMware, Cisco and EMC.
Over 1200 delegates completed Cloud labs over the two days, with more than 11,000 virtual machines deployed.
Some 4000 customers and partners piled into Sydney Convention Centre for vForum 2010.
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