Top ten ways to convince your boss that you need to go to DevTeach
I know how hard it is to convince your boss to send you to a conference. This is why I've asked the developer's community to help me find good reasons. This is the result.
- The speakers, mostly independent consultants, provide training on issues and knowhow from real projects in the fields. They are accessible, it is easy to sit down with them and chat after the sessions.
- By the time I find the time to read my books, it’s obsolete. Conferences save time by catching up on important areas of interest in the industry.
- Conference typically causes you to think outside the box and see techniques, tricks, and technologies that normally won't be covered in a training class.
- The industry is evolving so fast that it's hard to follow and the only way you can stay up-to-date is to attend a conference every year.
- From the attendee’s point-of-view, this conference is a bargain (checkout the number of speakers, sessions, tracks, and the costs to sign up; that’s really hard to beat).
- It’s not what you know; it’s who you know: It’s the people who you meet at the conference that makes a conference truly worth your while. It’s the connections you make or have with others, who perhaps have traveled from other parts of the world to attend the conference, that are of real value.
Frequently the most interesting conversations happen late at night at the conference hotel bar. :-)
- DevTeach has the most MVP, RD and the famous writers in all the independent conferences. This conference is having over 50 speakers
- For the locals this conference is a great deal. No hotel, no passport, no being away from family, no flights, no dinner expenses, and no foreign currency exchange needed
- DevTeach feature 95 sessions presented in 6 room over 3 days. This means that you can see only 19 sessions. You can build your schedule according to the topic that best fits what you need to learn. Most of the things you will learn can be use the next day in the office.
- With the group price starting at 3+ you can get 30% off the main conference. That $257 per day and if you have a group of 8+ you can get 40% off.
Read some blog about DevTeach:
- James Kovacs on Code Better.Com
- Kyle Baley :: The Coding Hillbily
- Claudio Lassala's Blog
- Joe Webb Blog
Read comments from our attendees...
DevTeach provides a large menu of sessions to choose from covering the most advanced topics down to the basics.
We will provide satisfaction for those who hunger for the latest insights in the cutting hedge technologies. Attending DevTeach will provide a large spectrum of all the possibilities offered by Microsoft Technologies.
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