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​IN PICTURES: Disruption in the data centre - Can the Kiwi channel capitalise?​

With New Zealand businesses now open to innovation, the industry sits on the cusp of significant disruption in the data centre. Driven by software-defined networking, the future of the data centre is fast becoming reality, as the channel seeks to keep up, keep innovating and keep growing. APC by Schneider Electric, Lenovo and key partners outlined how the channel can capitalise at The Grill restaurant in Auckland.

  • Disruption in the data centre - Can the Kiwi channel capitalise?​

  • David Small (Softsource)

  • Ken Honeyman (Datacom)

  • Matt Roberts (SAS IT)

  • Greg Sharp (Base 2) and Matthew Hare (The Instillery)

  • Sumir Bhatia (Lenovo)

  • Matt Roberts (SAS IT)

  • James Henderson (Reseller News) and Rob Makin (Lenovo)

  • David Small (Softsource) and Simon Smith (APC)

  • David Small (Softsource)

  • Matt Roberts (SAS IT) and Simon Smith (APC)

  • Jamie Corrigan (APC)

  • Rob Makin (Lenovo)

  • Jamie Corrigan (APC) and Matthew Hare (The Instillery)

  • Gary Cooper (Plan B)

  • David Small (Softsource)

  • Ken Honeyman (Datacom)

  • Ian Forrester (Plan B)

  • Jamie Corrigan (APC)

  • Simon Smith (APC)

  • Matt Roberts (SAS IT)

  • Simon Smith (APC)

  • Gary Cooper (Plan B)

  • Greg Sharp (Base 2)

  • Sumir Bhatia (Lenovo); Gary Cooper (Plan B) and David Small (Softsource)

  • Simon Smith (APC); James Henderson (Reseller News); Sumir Bhatia (Lenovo); Gary Cooper (Plan B) and David Small (Softsource)

  • Ian Forrester (Plan B)

  • Ken Honeyman (Datacom); Greg Sharp (Base 2) and Rob Makin (Lenovo)

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