CRN bumped into Aggie Grom from Meridian IT and Benjamin Franks from the company's key vendor, IBM
ESET told us about its aggressive plan streak to grow market share in Australia. Jane Ng, Gerard Nunez, Alvin Chua and Dominique Coulson
The Ruckus team of Chris Yip, Daryl Horsfall and Chris Evans with their canine mascot
Jay Bhattacharya and Jerry Ng from CommsPlus with Edgar Giesel from Unify
The BlackBerry team had pride of place in the centre of the show hall. Matthew Ball (managing director, ANZ) and BlackBerry representatives: Mark Macuja, Adam Sloan, Dan Harker, (front) Georgina Hart, Jonathan Jackson and Alan Wong
There was plenty of sleek, black data centre racking on the stand of supplier B&R Enclosures. Dan Bridges, Chris Morgan, Adrian Hudson and Cameron Burns
Splunk's Edward Sawkins, Neil Turner and Mohamed Ibrahim
Google Glass on show at the Delv stand, with Nick Proudfoot, Danielle Raimet and Sam Smair
Car racing at the Readsoft stand
Pass the ball competition at the Salesforce exhibit
Photo booth at the Hemisphere Technologies and Kasperky stand
JCurve astronaut
Big hand at the Objective 3D Printing stand
Managing director Ming Leu at the i-Lan stand
Rackspace
A Nubot playing soccer at the University of Newcastle stand
CommBox
Hard hats only at the Ezescan stand
Over The Wire
AVG
All the usual big vendors were at CeBIT
Blackberry is still alive
CRN bumped into Aggie Grom from Meridian IT and Benjamin Franks from the company's key vendor, IBM