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Photos: CompTIA's Australian community meeting
See who we spotted at the Sydney launch.
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Steven Kiernan
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Tony Yoo
on Nov 12 2014, 8:53PM
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The first community meeting attracted a solid turnout
Marco Tapis (PicNet), Lorraine Vorster (CompTIA) and Deborah Dalziel (Ricoh)
Jim Hamilton (CompTIA), Moheb Moses (Channel Dynamics) and Cam Waylands (Channel Dynamics)
Craig Bovaird (Ingram Micro), Jeykishon Jeyanathan (Inbay) and Kristian Wright (Inbay)
Ian White (Canon) and Stephen Swavley (Navigatum IT)
James Platt-Hepworth (Autotask), Gareth Ffoulkes-Morris (CompTIA) and Moa Gunnarsson Hellgren (Autotask)
Michael Dowling (AVG) and Ian Manley (FDM)
David Leiboff (Autotask) and Edd Nicklin (Haladon)
Steven Kiernan, Daniel Dainton and Ian Poole on the discussion panel, facilitated by Jim Hamilton
The first community meeting attracted a solid turnout
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