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upcoming speaking engagements

Recently started working at AirWatch by VMWare and been busy learning the new Mobile technologies. 

Not been able to do much on the PowerShell and ConfigMgr side but I did few things in Azure with PowerShell (did build my LAB up there).

So will be speaking on this very topic at the Microsoft Community Day event on 23rd August . Below is the eventbrite link to register



Later in September will be speaking at the Microsoft Event on "Transforming the Datacenter" at Bangalore, India. Below is the link for that (limited seats):

https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032592541&culture=en-IN


Also planning a few hangouts for the PowerShell Bangalore User Group to help new people embrace the Shell. :)


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