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Who was spotted at Thomas Duryea's public cloud launch?
[Photos] Clients mix with AWS and Azure folks in Sydney.
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Tony Yoo
on Mar 2 2015, 11:01AM
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Adam Major (City of Sydney), Chris Tubridy (Pittwater Council) and Fran Varrica (Warringah Council)
Westpac's Alan Vongsavanh, Gerard Koure, Hasala Peiris and Diego del Hoyo
Amazon Web Services' Nathan Klein and Peter Galloway
Jacobs' Steven Huang and Sam Gong
Marcos Baez (Shellharbour City Council), Mike Smith (Thomas Duryea), Adam Cox (Shellharbour City Council), Naveen Shettar (Thomas Duryea)
NSW Teachers Federation's Allison Gibb and Robert Adamson
Goodman's Connor Neeson and Reymond Kurniawan
Marcos Baez (Shellharbour City Council) with Microsoft's Michael Pidcock
Sean Keleher (Curwoods Lawyers), Cindy Chung (CFS) and Vitali Parkhomenko (Curwoods Lawayers)
Calliden's Rob Page and Ray Caldwell
Legal Aid NSW's Andrew Cummings with Avant Insurance's Sean Rafery
AEMC's Georgie Atherton
Thomas Duryea's Andrew Thomas looks on while Rhys Evans presents the new offering
Thomas Duryea's Andrew Thomas
Adam Major (City of Sydney), Chris Tubridy (Pittwater Council) and Fran Varrica (Warringah Council)
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