
2023 hasn’t been without its challenges, from industry-wide restructuring in the tech sector to massive AI disruption in multiple industries. But with the support of customers and our partners from partners , Barhead Solutions was able to successfully navigate these challenges and even earn accolades, such as:
To celebrate another successful year, Marketing Director Alvin Paronda and Barhead’s marketing team organised end of year parties for customers and partners from Microsoft, starting in Sydney at the newly reopened iconic pub Jacksons on George.
At the Sydney End of Year Party, CEO and Co-founder Ken Struthers emphasised the significance of AI, specifically Microsoft’s new AI assistant Copilot, and its role in enhancing productivity and helping customers do more with less. ‘We will invest time, effort and our knowledge to help our customers get the best of those technological capabilities,’ said Struthers.
Co-founder John Orrock added the team at Barhead have already started using AI for internal processes and communications, and next year, they’ll be focusing on AI’s usability on the business applications side.


‘Thank you for being with us all throughout 2023, the year that AI finally hit the tipping point and ushered in massive change and innovation in multiple industries. As we spend time with our loved ones, I would like to personally wish everyone a wonderful holiday season and a happy new year.’
– Ken Struthers, CEO, Barhead Solutions
Guests got to show off some of their best dance moves at Jacksons on George in Sydney, while over at Melbourne, customers and partners were being treated to some of the best wine and cocktails the city has to offer.
At The Q Melbourne, soft jazz music filled Quincy Hotel’s club lounge as guests enjoyed the bar’s signature cocktails, while in Brisbane, customers and partners from Microsoft were treated to panoramic views of the city’s famed skyline.
More than 6,000 kilometres away, the Philippines-based Global Delivery Centre (GDC) was having its own game night at Studio 300 in Makati, where the GDC team had a friendly competition to find out who’s the best at bowling, billiards, and of course, singing!