10 Tigerpaw Software Partner Conference Selfies
MSPmentor Associate Editor Dan Kobialka attended the Tigerpaw Software Partner Conference in Chicago this week and introduced himself to attendees via selfies.
MSPmentor Associate Editor Dan Kobialka and Tigerpaw Software's Roary Jr. posed for a selfie at this week's Tigerpaw Partner Conference in Chicago.
CompTIA Marketing Coordinator Donn Calloway (left) and Senior Manager of Vendor Relations Rick Eckstein kicked off the Tigerpaw Partner Conference selfie bonanza! Both were happy to participate and shared their thoughts on the IT industry too.
Intronis offers online cloud backup and disaster recovery (BDR) solutions for managed service providers (MSPs). Meanwhile, Intronis Events and Partner Marketing Manager Erin Shaw gladly delivered a memorable selfie at the Tigerpaw Partner Conference.
Network security appliance provider Cyberoam had a booth set up at the Tigerpaw Partner Conference. August Kennaugh, Cyberoam’s director of sales for its U.S. Central division, took a moment to discuss his company’s offerings and pose for a selfie.
RapidFire Tools‘ Network Detective solution allows IT service professionals to run full network assessments without agents or installations. Mark Winter, RapidFire Tools’ vice president of sales, discussed Network Detective and showed he knows a thing or two about posing for a great selfie too.
Datto provides backup solutions for businesses of all sizes. Sales Manager John Fazio Jr. addressed Tigerpaw Partner Conference attendees during a session but also spared a minute to pose for a selfie.
AVG Sales Engineer Michael Kraft (middle) and Channel Manager Adel Khalife discussed their company’s remote monitoring and management (RMM) software and showcased their selfie skills at the Tigerpaw Partner Conference.
BDR software solutions provider StorageCraft had representatives on hand to discuss the company’s international growth. And Director of Product Marketing Laura Shafer and Business Development Manager Greg Gautcher were ready to pose for a selfie too.
TigerTrak has been a Tigerpaw Software partner for 15 years, and Lead Developer Victor Simeone (left) and Division Director Christopher Devanney enjoyed their first selfie experience at the Tigerpaw Partner Conference.
ExchangeDefender‘s business continuity network provides enterprise security, and several company representatives participated in a Tigerpaw Partner Conference selfie. Vice President of Support Services Carlos Lascano (left), Marketing Manager Stephanie Avitabile and Partner Communications Manager Anastasia Wiggins joined me for a four-person selfie.
TOGL Chief Evangelist Randy Wear was easily one of the best-dressed Tigerpaw Partner Conference attendees. Dressed in a cloud-blue blazer and cloud-blue tie (both of which were covered in puffy white clouds), I was on cloud nine when he agreed to pose with me for a selfie!
TOGL Chief Evangelist Randy Wear was easily one of the best-dressed Tigerpaw Partner Conference attendees. Dressed in a cloud-blue blazer and cloud-blue tie (both of which were covered in puffy white clouds), I was on cloud nine when he agreed to pose with me for a selfie!
The 2014 Tigerpaw Software Partner Conference was held this week at Chicago’s Hyatt Regency McCormick Place and featured plenty of opportunities for attendees to connect with peers.
More than 300 Tigerpaw users came together over four days “to collaborate, innovate and uncover the power of Tigerpaw.”
Conference attendees enjoyed an action-packed event that included:
45 hands-on educational sessions
A product roadmap from Tigerpaw CEO James Foxall
A keynote address from leadership expert and best-selling author Mark Sanborn
Taste of Old Chicago dinner and entertainment
Lucky Strike bowling
But of course, no conference would be complete without selfies!
Here are 10 selfies from the Tigerpaw Partner Conference.
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