CeBIT Australia 2013
Hannover Fairs Australia
Australasia’s number one business technology event
28– 30 May 2013
Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour
CeBIT Australia provides a leading business technology platform for decision makers across all industries and government with a unique combination of three elements
• Australia’s largest ICT Business Event – Over 600 exhibitors and 30,000 business visitors
• CeBIT Global Conferences – A comprehensive program delivered by over 100 global thought leaders
• Networking – CeBIT attracts and connects national and international leaders from industry and government
Sydney Convention and Exhibition Centre, Darling Harbour
- Website: http://www.cebit.com.au/
- Email: cebit@cebit.com.au
- Phone: +61 2 9280 3400
- RSVP: No
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Armidale hosts fastest wireless NBN in Australia: Fusion Broadband
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NextDC wins $60 million-plus major contract
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Cisco overtakes IBM as top Cloud hardware provider, research firm says
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How Windows Red can fix Windows 8: The right strategy for Microsoft
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Conservative activist files lawsuit over NSA surveillance
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- Google Glass privacy concerns raised by international data protection authorities




