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  • Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC), Los Angeles, July 10-14 This link will launch in a new browser window or tab.
    Amazon Web Services will be attending and exhibiting at Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC).
    When: 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (PST), July 11-14.
    Where: Expo Booth #1026 at the Solution Innovation Center, located at the Los Angeles Convention Center South Hall
    Summary: In the expo booth, WPC attendees will learn more about what Amazon Web Services has to offer Microsoft Partners from around the world and how to join our Solution Provider Program. Learn more about the Solution Innovation Center, including hours of operations, floor plans, and lists of exhibitors at www.digitalwpc.com/expo

  • AWS Office Hours: Development and Test
    When: July 13, 2011
    Where: Online
    Summary: Expand your cloud and Development and Test knowledge through an interactive session with AWS Evangelist Jinesh Varia. The Development and Test session will feature how-to demonstrations, best-practices, and focus on live Q&A.;

  • AWS Cloud Tour 2011: Navigate the Cloud - Melbourne
    When: 12 July 2011, Tuesday from 1:00pm to 6:00pm
    Where: Sofitel Melbourne, 25 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
    Summary: Whether you are new to the Cloud or looking for more knowledge to take you to the next level, this event will provide the information to successfully navigate the Cloud. Highlights of the event include a special opening keynote by Chief Technology Officer of Amazon, Dr Werner Vogels, who will share his perspectives on the current state of the cloud, the changes that Amazon is driving to help companies leverage the cloud to drive higher efficiency and business growth. The event will also feature Australian customer presentations, best practices and demonstrations on architecting for the Cloud.

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