DPS 2017: Summit Fee Increases from May 1

Dear Rajesh, DPS 2017 is the rarest opportunity to learn from Microsoft Redmond Experts.

Still thinking what will you learn at DPS 2017? Why not check out last year's sessions to get a glimpse? Click Here

The only way to stay ahead in competition is to keep learning new skills and sharpen existing ones.
How about learning from people who make it? The largest contingent from Microsoft US (Redmond) is flying down to Bangalore for DPS 2017. This year's summit will also see the largest gathering of Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals and Microsoft Certified Masters + Industry Stalwarts from 16 countries. Can you ask for more?

Apart from 200 sessions at the regular conference (Aug 17-19), full day practical classes will be delivered by 6 Masters on Aug 16. Denny Cherry, Rob Farley, Uwe Ricken, Steve Jones, Leila Etati, Peter Myers. Choose your favourite expert. Their classes in US/Europe cost USD 500. Thanks to them, they deliver the same content for DPS 2017 at a fraction of the cost. Un-miss-sable.

Your Strategy? Attend one pre-con of your choice + the regular conference sessions of your choice. And this is exactly what your colleagues should be doing. Post the summit, you get all the conference material. Share your knowledge with your team members and learn from each other.

Where to begin? www.DPS2017.com – explore every page.

Did you know? You can do offline registration now and pay by May 7 using wire transfer/cheque, etc.

Click Here to learn more about registration. Download the corp reg kit.

Best Regards,
Data Platform Summit 2017 Team
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