Book Your 1-1 With Grey Matter at Microsoft Tech Summit
News|2 January 2018
Last November we announced that we are one of the Gold Sponsors of Microsoft’s Tech Summit being held in Birmingham 24 – 25 January 2018, and that we’ll also be exhibiting across both days.
We are happy to confirm that we’ll also be hosting 1-1 technical sessions with our tech team on our stand. If you have specific questions surrounding Cloud technologies; whether you’re already in the Cloud or you want to migrate, book a time slot and talk to our experts.
This is a fantastic technical event that will help you to discover new technologies and ways to overcome blockers that have been stopping your from making the most out of the Cloud.
You can book an appointment with us by filling out a registration form.
You can register to attend Microsoft Tech Summit Birmingham here.
If you have any questions regarding our attendance at the event please email: [email protected] or call us on (+44) 1364 654100.
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