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Editor's Note
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Good afternoon,
Symantec's Australian channel partners will have an opportunity to join the security vendor face-to-face, when it opens its doors to its first combined Vision + ManageFusion conference in Sydney next month.
Symantec was also quick to put down all reports in the media that Symantec was changing its channel strategy in the Australian and New Zealand region.
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