AWS Summit Berlin May 11th + 12th, 2022 on AWS Cloud, Basic and Deep Dives 

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The AWS Summit Berlin is back! Amazon Web Services invites you to the two-day summit on May 11 and 12, 2022. The summit is currently scheduled to take place in Berlin. Many events and keynotes can also be attended virtually.

Enjoy technical lectures and live interactive demos with AWS experts to help you build and deploy solutions on the AWS Cloud. Whether you are just starting your cloud journey or already have a lot of experience, learn new things and deepen your knowledge at the AWS Summit in Berlin.

AWS Summit Berlin on May 11 and 12, 2022.

The program is already fixed:

Wednesday, May 11 - Cloud Basics

The lectures focus on how to accelerate your business processes and drive innovation. Sign up for May 11th if you are non-technical or new to AWS and want to get the basics covered.

Thursday, May 12 – Cloud Deep Dives

Dive deeper into AWS services with breakout sessions, workshops, and technical demos on a variety of topics. Sign up for May 12th if you're looking for technical content to deepen your knowledge of AWS.

We look forward to your participation in the AWS Summit Berlin 2022. Please forward this invitation to your colleagues. If you have any questions, our overview with frequently asked questions is at your disposal.

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