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Tight Training Budget? No problem.

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Get the most bang for your buck while getting training on all the platforms and products you use eve

Get the most bang for your buck while getting training on all the platforms and products you use every day. If you are having trouble reading this email, [read the online version](. *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* [TIGHT TRAINING BUDGET? NO PROBLEM.]( [IT/Dev Connections]( features 130 sessions that will equip you with the information you need to stay relevant in the ever-changing tech world. But sometimes a tight training budget can get in the way of progress. That's why we've compiled four compelling reasons IT/Dev Connections is the right conference for you - especially if it's the only one you are able to attend: Unlike other conferences, we cover all the platforms and products you use, so you won't have to pick just one. That means your training dollars will go further. Topics range from [Azure]( [AWS]( [SQL Server]( [DevOps]( & more. Justifying the need for training can sometimes be challenging. We’re here to help! [Download our handy Attendance Justification Letter]( and simply fill in the blanks, save and send to your boss. All Access Pass holders receive session recordings after the show, so you can share the knowledge with your team when you get back to the office! Watch the sessions as many times as you want; they expire one year from the conference. It may be cliché, but it holds true. Attending as a team not only has greater benefits to your company, it saves you money, too! Groups of 3 or more will save $100 each. Simply select “Group 3+” when you register. [Our agenda]( for itself,]( but other past attendees said they paid for their trip ten times over with the value and savings they brought back to their company. There's simply no better place to go to develop new skills essential to your position. If you don't attend, how will you stay up to date? [REGISTER NOW]( [Follow us on Facebook]( [#ITDevConnections]( You are subscribed as {EMAIL} Periodically, IT/Dev Connections will inform you of special events, products and other offers that we believe you will find helpful in your business or career. To STOP receiving promotional email from IT/Dev Connections, please [click here](. IT/Dev Connections | Informa | 1166 Avenue of the Americas | New York, NY 10036 | [Privacy Statement](

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