Aruba Events, Teil von Computecs CMG Conferences, startet eine zeitlich limitierte 2-für-1-Aktion zur Quo Vadis 2018. So erhalten Ticketkäufer mit entsprechendem Promotioncode Zugriff auf die Videoaufzeichnungen aller Talks aus dem Vorjahr.

Aruba Events, Tochterunternehmen der Computec-Eventsparte CMG Conferences, hat eine neue Sonderaktion für den Verkauf von Quo-Vadis-Tickets gestartet. Wer noch bis zum 26. März, 18.00 Uhr, unter der Verwendung des Codes QV18_VIDEO Tickets kauft erhält Zugriff auf alle Videoaufzeichnungen der letztjährigen Konferenz. Das Archiv umfasst rund 100 Talks, darunter auch Vorträge von Don Daglow, Niklas Fegraeus, Patrice Désilets und Pawel Sasko.

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