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QNAP's partners party on Sydney Harbour
[Photos] Who was spotted at the storage launch this week?
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Brendon Foye
on Apr 30 2015, 12:21PM
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QNAP brought some of its partners together on 28 April for the launch of the latest version of its operation system, QTS 4.2.
Guests were treated to a cruise around Sydney Harbour as well as an exhibition of some QNAPs other products.
Bluechip IT's Willy Harsono and QNAP's Jerome Jaussaud
CustomTec's Damian Higgins and Matthew Brand
Bluechip IT's Reagan Nursalim, Computer Technology Corporations' Mark Caple and Dennis Ferrin
In2Networks Ashoor Patros, Hayder Ali and Bluechip IT’s Willy Harsono
QNAP's Robert Wang
LAN Creation’s Rod Arthur, QNAPs Robert Wang and Becky Lai
Nortec IT's David Norris and Luke Norris
Online Business’ Andrew Schirmer and Sarasa Koda
From Omnisystems Network Solutions: Jay Joseph, Alisha Thomas and Helga Simon
Alloys’ Aluan Drummond, Carla Chaytor, Dorothea Pullen and Simon Burgess
Pacific Hi Fi’s Vince and Tanya Di Bartolo
RernekTek’s Paul Szlilard with Intellicorp Australia’s Nick Vertes and QNAPs Robert Wang
QNAPs Becky Lai with Bluechip ITs Jennifer Hsiung, Johnson Hsiung and Jennica Seo.
AltF4’s Mitchell Hooper, Bluechip ITs Robin Lee and Friendlyware’s Ralf Alpert
QNAP's partners enjoying the evening.
QNAP brought some of its partners together on 28 April for the launch of the latest version of its operation system, QTS 4.2.
Guests were treated to a cruise around Sydney Harbour as well as an exhibition of some QNAPs other products.
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