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Shanghai night: Aussies and Kiwis at Canalys event
Which locals did we spot at Asia-Pacific's top channel event?
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Tony Yoo
on Nov 6 2014, 7:00AM
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Cisco's Lorna Richardson and Sherri Liebo either side of Kilkon Solutions' David Abouhaidar
Richard Payne (Iocane), Sam Sarkis (Accucom) and Karl Sice (Staples)
Dane Reid (Computing Today), Sean Murphy (Nexus IT) and Matthew Gordon (SolutionOne)
Glenn Nanda (OST) and Alexandra Bowen (BES Information Technology Systems)
PCS' Syd Borg with Perfekt's Mark Sakajiou and Abie Gelbart
Adam Barker (SecureWare), Aj Williams (Mercury IT), Joseph Mesiti (Enosys)
Simon Goode (Dimension Data NZ), Mark Muru (Datacom), Darryl Grauman (Westcon) and John Harrop (Softsource)
Canalys' Nicole Peng and Alastair Edwards in an audience Q&A session with Microsoft's Thomas Hansen
CRN is a media partner of
the 2014 Canalys Channels Forum APAC
in Shanghai on 4-6 November.
Daniel Matte (Canalys), Robert Pickering (Anittel), Helios Leon (Leading Edge) and Keith Poole (Computer West)
Michael Fisher (Invotec), Neil Hancock (Portacom), Kai Lun Danny Lim (Seagate) and Aidan Fitzgerald (Ingram Micro)
Niall Ramsey (Kelway), Matthew Parker (Sundata), Ned Speed (EMC), Matthew Gordon (SolutionOne) and Hong Huynh (Adavance Vision Technology)
HP's Bill Veghte watches on as colleague Nick Lazaridis answers a question from the audience
Microsoft's David Gage with Mercury IT's Aj Williams
Avnet's Michael Costigan, Juniper Networks' Peter Crowcombe and Richard Bayliss, with HP's Kaaren Lewis
Tony Cascio (Metropolitan), Tina Kuleski (Eaton), Adam Ross (Autotask) and Emma Harris (Ingram Micro)
Security Innovation's Tony Luzza, Cisco's Diana Lusso, Microsoft's Steve Hornblow, ViFX's Derek Leitch and Agile Integration's Simon Nicholson
Canalys' Nicole Peng and Alastair Edwards in an audience Q&A session with EMC's Chad Sakac
Kerri Mosley (Webroot) and Syd Borg (PCS Australia)
Infront's Glenn Powell with Cisco's Brian McColm
Kilkon Solutions' David Abouhaidar has a portrait painted on stage by a glitter artist
The finished portrait of Kilkon Solutions' David Abouhaidar
Canalys' Steve Brazier
Canalys' Nicole Peng and Alastair Edwards in an audience Q&A session with Cisco's Nick Earle
Canalys' Steve Brazier, Nicole Peng and Matthew Ball answering questions from the audience
EMC's Fred Kohout
Master of ceremonies, Canalys' Rachel Lashford
EMC's Chad Sakac sets himself a challenge to speed through 30 slides in 10 minutes
HP's Bill Veghte
Conference attendees enjoying the Shanghai harbour skyline during a break
Cisco's Lorna Richardson and Sherri Liebo either side of Kilkon Solutions' David Abouhaidar
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