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3rd Annual Red Hat & JBoss Partner Summit, Valencia

Agenda

Tracks

Join us for a Welcome Cocktail Reception on Sunday evening from 19:30 to 23:00 where you will get the opportunity to visit the exhibition area, meet the sponsors and network with other Red Hat partners.

We will kick-off Monday morning with keynotes from Red Hat executives that will inform you about the generic strategies at Red Hat. Don't miss more keynotes on Tuesday morning and a chance to hear from visionary speakers from industry leading companies that offer compelling visions of the technology future in terms of trends, challenges, and opportunities.

Tracks

The agenda offers various tracks aligned to the technology and business areas that will help you to be even more successful in driving your business.

Red Hat Infrastructure (RHEL) and JBoss Middleware (JBoss) Business tracks: Get up to speed on the latest technologies and market developments, benefit of joint go-to-market programs, leverage the partner ecosystem, and get a competitive overview of the market.

Red Hat Infrastructure and JBoss Middleware Technical tracks: Learn about Red Hat technologies and JBoss frameworks and platforms. Introductions are planned as well as more advanced sessions for deeper technology insight and best practices.

LABS: Technical deep dive and hands-on for max of 25 people per topic. There will be JBoss Middleware and Red Hat Infrastructure labs running in parallel covering several topics. Labs are limited to 20 participants and are on a first come first serve basis. Pre-registration didn't start yet – you'll get a notification email as soon registration is available.

Sponsor Track: A workshop track given by Sponsors of the Partner Summit.

Interactive Workshops: Small discussion style workshops where partners can interact and work out value propositions that will help them position and sell Red Hat products and their services, meet other regional partners and share best practices.

BOF's: Birds-of-a-Feather (BOF) sessions are smaller and more informal than technical and business sessions. They are typically led by one or two speakers and generally open with a short presentation followed by a question-and-answer section, or will take the form of open, "round-table" discussions.

Quickies: short 15-30 minute white board sessions later in the day, to be scheduled depending on daily demand and will be announced prior to the end of day.