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Photos: channel partners flock to Dell's Aussie enterprise forum
Customers and partners had access to Dell's top execs.
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Dell Australia managing director Joe Kremer welcomed Dell partners and customers to its Enterprise event, held at the Melbourne Convention Centre.
He was joined by Dell VP and GM of enterprise, Phil Davis, who said the company's enterprise solutions account for one third of its profit.
Jerome Marc and Louise Hinton from Red Hat APAC
Bryan Fraser of Dell with Paul Nixon and Jarek Piotrowski of Global Storage
Asbed Boymoushakian and Jarrett Prior of Dell
Ann Singh from Dell and Jason Daniel from Fusion-io
Damian Murdoch, Martin McEvoy, Antony Streeter and Steve Pollard from Dell
Raphael Cheah from AECOM, Bryan Fraser from Dell and Robert Toy from AECOM
Guests were entertained with live music
Damien Knuckey from Melbourne School of Theology and Peter Fidock from Wycliffe Australia
Phillip Len and Peter Haritos from Wesfarmers insurance, with Brian Grant and Peter Skarlatos from Silver Peak
Julie Luchetti from Worley Parsons, Nick Bursey from Dell, Adam Nouri from Evans & Peck and Peter Kafegellis from Dell
Daniel Ryan, Anthony Mangion and Daniel White from Target
Cameron Rose, Vladimir Todorovski and Garry Ng from Dell
Alicia Payne, Hal Yaman, Damian Murdoch from Dell
Greg Ennis and Tom Sedlacek from DMG Radio
The enterprise forum seemed to be a fitting place for gamers with Dell's Alienware brand making an appearance
In fact, Alienware had a whole base of operations
Naturally lit by neon lights
Dell Australia managing director Joe Kremer welcomed Dell partners and customers to its Enterprise event, held at the Melbourne Convention Centre.
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