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Three Weeks to Directions EMEA
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There is still time to register for
Directions EMEA
, the prime conference for Microsoft Dynamics NAV partners! The agenda includes:
An opening keynote by Jan Sillemann, Director of Microsoft Dynamics NAV Global Product Management, and Dan Brown, Microsoft General Manager of NAV R&D.
A keynote by Wim Jansen about the Microsoft Partner Program
36 different sessions, divided into a business track, a technical track, and a presentation track
A RoleTailored client competition where you can show off your own implementation/solution
Several Hands-On Labs, featuring
Form Transformation
Web Services
RoleTailoring
Client Extensibility
Three round table discussions, where you can share ideas in a small (10-12 people) setting
Countless opportunities for networking, learning, listening, promoting, sharing, solving problems, and growing your business
Register
today!
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