If you're a Microsoft Partner and sell Office 365 the place to be next week is in Redmond. The Office 365 Ignite Plus training and launch event will be held on the Microsoft campus with three tracks of sessions for technical and sales readiness.
If you haven't already, check out the event here. Registration may still be open, I'm not sure. They did say they had limited spots available. The dates are January 22 – 24, 2013. The event is free (unless you cancel) but you do have to get there and find somewhere to stay.
Here's the agenda:
Get Ready for the next Office 365 - Overview
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Grow your business with the new Office
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Understand the new Office
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Office 365 for I.T. Pros
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Partnering with Microsoft
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The New Office
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Identity and Access Management
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Understand the Microsoft Office 365 Sales Process
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The New Office Web Apps
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Exchange Online
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Winning in a competitive services market place
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Project Online
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Migrating to Office 365
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The Customer Immersion Experience, a selling tool
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Visio
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Exchange Online Protection
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Understand and optimize for the Microsoft Sales Organization
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Office Telemetry and application compatibility
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Lync Online
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Solution Selling, how Microsoft does it
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Office 365 Pro Plus
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Data Loss Prevention
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How to run an O365 Proof of Concept
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The new opportunities for developers and custom apps
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Business Intelligence
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Helping customers with their regulatory compliance (invite only)
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SharePoint Online
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How we joint sell with partners to our large customers
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Yammer
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The advantage of becoming a Cloud Deployment Partner
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Archiving & E-Discovery
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Dedicate partner investments for you
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I see good information in each of the tracks and am going to have a hard time deciding which sessions to attend. If you're going, mention #IgnitePlus or @QuiteCloudy and I'll shout out to everyone else who plans to be there.
I look forward to meeting some of you next week!
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