WPC 2008 Registration Discounts for SBSC Partners!
WPC: 2008 SMALL & MIDSIZE BUSINESS PARTNER FORUM AND SMB TRACK
Register for the third annual Microsoft Small and Midsize Business Partner Forum (formerly known as the Small Business Symposium). This year, for the first time ever, the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference will include an end-to-end experience for partners focused on the small- and midsize-business market segment. We’ll feature a one-day interactive event on July 7, as well as a new small- and midsize-business track throughout the entire Worldwide Partner Conference, taking place July 7-10 in Houston.
SBSC partners can take advantage of special discount WPC pricing of USD$1395 (full conference fee is USD$1795) – details, special registration code and link to the registration tool can be found online. Partners using the special registration code will be automatically registered for the SMB Partner Forum on July 7th.
The Small and Midsize Business Partner Forum, held on the first day of the conference, is a networking and learning event for Microsoft Small Business Specialists and other SMB-focused technology providers who want to strengthen their small-business practices. During the interactive one-day Small and Midsize Business Partner Forum—and through the first-ever small- and midsize-partner track held throughout the Worldwide Partner Conference--you’ll have the chance to gain insight on how to balance customer needs with your own growth objectives.
When you attend the Worldwide Partner Conference and the Small and Midsize Business Partner Forum, you can:
- Learn strategies from industry experts to help you effectively focus your time, increase your business value, and grow your business.
- Hear from Microsoft executives about the company’s direction in the small- and midsize-business marketplace.
- Interact with your peers and learn successful best practices that you can implement in your business.
- Prepare for the upcoming launch of Windows Small Business Server 2008.
- Build core skills and strategies that align with the small- and midsize-business segment.