CRN Pipeline has returned to Melbourne for the fourth consecutive year, shacking up on the St Kilda foreshore for two days of networking and presentations from channel leaders.
Pipeline will return from 23-24 May when we hit Sydney, but for now, take a look at who we spotted at CRN Pipeline Melbourne.
Pictured: Simon Sharwood (CRN), Loryan Strant (Strant Consulting), Gerhard Schweinitz (Contino), Susanne King (Insentra) and Jodie Miners (The Detail Department)
Steve Kletzmayr (Infinidat), Kareena Chapman (Exclusive Networks), Hellen Pavlidis (Exclusive Networks)
Shannon Overs and Renee Overs (onPlatinum ICT)
CRN's Simon Sharwood kicks off CRN Pipeline 2019.
Full house in Melbourne
Cam Wayland (Channel Dynamics)
Leonie Visser (Telstra)
Visser shares Telstra's perspective on digital-decision making.
Mark Hatton (Telstra)
Frederick Wong, Anthony Daniel, Abdallah Dakroub and Michelle Liao (Solarwinds)
Rob Ellis and Bobby Aleksic (RingCentral)
Joe Nassr (Foxconn)
Tanya Hain (Megaport) and Darren Jansz (IPVS)
Neil Chen and Demetrious Georgiou (Bitdefender)
Harry Grummit and Brenton Nicol (Connectwise)
Melanie Mendoza (Veritas)
Nicholas Gee and Kelvin van der Heyden (Cloud Ready)
TJ Singh (Gartner)
Singh explains what vendors want of their partners in 2019, and what they want partners to hange in 2020 and beyond.
Warren Nolan (Rhipe)
Karen Delaney (VMware) and Sam Hassan (Ingram Micro)
Luke Neofytou, Khylie Daws and Daniel Viccars (Ingram Micro)
Robert Findlay (LogMeIn)
Onaiz Khan and David Gleeson (Synnex)
Aparna Bala, Daniel Wharton (Mia Distribution)
Michael Brooke (Symantec)
Wey Ho (ICMTEL) and Darren Jansz (IPVS)
Michelle Price (AustCyber)
Price talks about AustCyber's mission and how it can help the Australian channel to tap global demand for security expertise and talent.
Regan McKay (Data Confidence)
Darren Pauli (Telstra)
Pauli explains how Telstra taps the security community to inform its own security stance.
Brett Armstrong (Ingram Micro)
Armstrong talks about the latest in the internet-of-things (IoT) space.
Jason McClintock (Jasco Consulting), David Gleeson (Synnex) and Nick Moran (PowerNET IT Solutions/Evolve IT)
Daniel Viccars (Ingram Micro) and Pete Madden (Symantec)
Michelle Liao (Solarwinds), Troy Thompson (Advance Computing), Abdallah Dakroub (Solarwinds), Gene Botterill (Advance Computing), Anthony Daniel (Solarwinds) and Frederick Wong (Solarwinds)
Leanne James (Veritas) and Klasie Holtzhausen (Symantec)
Jason Purdy (Symantec) and Steven McDonald (CRN)
Claudia Esquivel (Gartner), Roux Visser (The Migration Company) and Alina Aroutunian (Gartner)
Ollie Heales and Sandhya Vaishnav (Rhipe)
Pipeline delegates gather for some refereshments as day one wraps up.
Janet Michie (Insentra) and Michael Brooke (Symantec)
Daniel Viccars (Ingram Micro), Harry Grummit (Connectwise), Robert Adelman (ITtelligent Consulting Services) and Brenton Nicol (Connectwise)
Renee Overs (onPlatinum ICT)
Francisco Vera (Securelogic Solutions)
Pancho Mehrotra (Frontier Performance)
Mehrotra kicks off day two with a presentation on how psychology can improve sales.
Ewan Wordsworth (Microbee Technology)
Wordsworth tells the story behind the revival of 1980s all-Australian computer brand Microbee, which now has a retail store in suburban Melbourne.
Ian Aitken (Sofihub) and Luke Neofytou (Ingram Micro)
Aitken and Neofytou discuss how Pipeline delegates can bring their IT skills into the world of operational technology.
Ronnie Altit (Insentra)
CRN Pipeline has returned to Melbourne for the fourth consecutive year, shacking up on the St Kilda foreshore for two days of networking and presentations from channel leaders.
Pipeline will return from 23-24 May when we hit Sydney, but for now, take a look at who we spotted at CRN Pipeline Melbourne.
Pictured: Simon Sharwood (CRN), Loryan Strant (Strant Consulting), Gerhard Schweinitz (Contino), Susanne King (Insentra) and Jodie Miners (The Detail Department)