Grab a Discounted VMworld Full Conference Pass from NetApp

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NetApp is providing a discount for the purchase of a full conference pass for individuals attending either VMworld in San Francisco or VMworld in Copenhagen. The NetApp discount reduces the price from $1745 to $1495 (USD) and € 1150 to € 950 (Euro).

You should also be aware of additional discount rates available from VMware for VMworld Alumni, students and faculty (aka educational rate), government employees, and VCPs.

You can take advantage of the NetApp when you register for VMworld via this URL:

http://www.vmworld.com/registration.jspa?sponsorCode=NAPP

Simply use one of the following codes when completing your purchase:

San Francisco 
code: NETAPP_EB_US2010
Copenhagen code: NETAPP_EB_EMEA2010

Once you register, don’t forget to sign up for a one-on-one meeting with a NetApp vExpert in our Genius Lounge!


Update: According to Nick Howell the NetApp discount can be applied retroactively, so anyone who has already purchased a full access pass can still receive the discount by sending an email request to: VMworld2010Registration@vmware-events.com.


Vaughn Stewart
Vaughn Stewarthttp://twitter.com/vStewed
Vaughn is a VP of Systems Engineering at VAST Data. He helps organizations capitalize on what’s possible from VAST’s Universal Storage in a multitude of environments including A.I. & deep learning, data analytics, animation & VFX, media & broadcast, health & life sciences, data protection, etc. He spent 23 years in various leadership roles at Pure Storage and NetApp, and has been awarded a U.S. patent. Vaughn strives to simplify the technically complex and advocates thinking outside the box. You can find his perspective online at vaughnstewart.com and in print; he’s coauthored multiple books including “Virtualization Changes Everything: Storage Strategies for VMware vSphere & Cloud Computing“.

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