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Microsoft opens up registration for its 2015 Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC 2015)

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
February 17, 2015
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Microsoft opens up registration for its 2015 Worldwide Partner Conference

Microsoft offers its software as a platform for partners to build a solution on top of, and over the years, the software giant has gained the trust of a healthy and growing number of companies that rely on its software to succeed.

The Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference (WPC) was set up as a place for partners to come together, share insights, discover business opportunities, and build new partner relationships among each together. This year’s WPC will be a great opportunity for partners to discuss the ways in which they are adopting their companies and customer offerings for a mobile-first, cloud-first world, in line with the way Microsoft is offering its own services.

The event will take place in Orlando at the Orlando Convention Center starting July 14th. Microsoft has opened up registrations and will be awarding 43 global awards and over 100 country awards to partners as part of the 2015 Partner of the Year Awards program. Head over to the source link below to register and vote.

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