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Make your Mark. That is the overarching theme at VMworld 2019 Europe, which takes place in Barcelona from 4 to 7 November. While the sun may shine less often in our country, the Spanish seashore is still basking in its warmth and brightness. Still, that’s not the best reason to attend this amazing event.
VMworld is Europe’s largest event on cloud-based infrastructure, networking, security and digital workspaces. Attendees are guaranteed four days with plenty of keynotes, technical and business sessions, labs, networking opportunities and memorable parties. Thousands of people from across Europe (and beyond!) come together to share their knowledge and expertise. They come to find out all about the latest technology from VMware and all of its partners. To many professionals dealing directly or indirectly with technology, VMworld Europe is a recurring highlight in their annual agenda.
This year, VMworld Europe focuses on topics and trends that shape and drive organizations’ transformation. Hybrid and multi-cloud, developing and managing modern apps, networking and security: no relevant topic will be left untouched. We will also investigate the end user experience with digital workspaces. And we’ll discuss emerging trends that already affect our way of working.
So, if you are considering to add VMworld Europe to your agenda, you can find below the most important arguments. Having read these, you will undoubtedly want to register straightaway.
MAKE Your Mark
No other event throughout Europa gathers as much knowledge on cloud, security and digital workspaces as VMware Europe. Knowledge which goes beyond bits & bytes, by the way. VMworld Europe provides hundreds of tailor-made tracks to techies, business leaders and partners. You can find them neatly listed in this online Content Catalog. Discover new technology. Enhance your vision on your industry and meet some of the 14.000 professionals attending the event each year. And… start planning straightaway what these newly acquired insights may mean to your organization.
YOUR
One of the most important reasons to attend VMworld is self-development. By attending deep dive sessions and hands-on labs, by visiting the solutions exchange, by upgrading your certifications (with a discount!) and by enjoying the keynote presentations on the main stage, you not only enhance your knowledge and improve your skills, you also directly contribute to your employer’s development. Way to win-win!
MARK
At Vmware, we strive to be a ‘Force for Good’ in everything we do. This includes the organizong of a huge event such as VMworld 2019 Europe. Read this blog to learn which steps we have taken to realize this ambition. This is how we aim to optimize knowledge sharing and inspiration. So, that it benefits not only our guests but the Benelux community as well. Each year, we take hundreds of customers, partners, and other parties of interest to Barcelona. They don’t only meet during the sessions but also during the excellently arranged meals or at one of the many events somewhere in downtown Barcelona, one of them being the well-attended and exclusive VMware Benelux Party. You don’t want to miss that!
Need more convincing? Why don’t you take a look at the video below with the highlights of last year’s edition? If you’re still not convinced afterwards, you may find your arguments listed in these 10 reasons not to go to VMware Europe.
Register today and ‘Make your Mark’
We have learned from experience that you shouldn’t wait too long to register for VMworld. If only to get a room booked in your favorite hotel in Barcelona! So register today! And check out our blog and our Twitter timeline : you will find lots of useful info on the event posted on there.
See you in Barcelona at VMworld 2019 Europe!
PS: We have crafted a convenient letter which may help you convince your employer that attending VMworld is indeed a good investment!
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