JNUC 2018 Early Bird Rate Expiring

jeff_ovik
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Hello Jamf Nation,

It's hard to believe, but we are less than four months away from the Jamf Nation User Conference (JNUC) and are close to ending our Early Bird pricing. Our $799 Early Bird price ($699 for education customers) is coming to an end, so we encourage you to register now before pricing increases to $899 starting on Thursday, July 19.

We recognize the price of a ticket, plus hotel, airfare and time away from work to attend a 3-day conference is an investment and we take that seriously. We're making enhancements to JNUC this year based on your feedback and ideas. In fact, here are 5 reasons why JNUC 2018 is a can't-miss event:

Top 5 reasons why you should attend JNUC 2018:

  1. Attend the most technical sessions we've ever had, featuring the highest number of Apple IT community speakers
  2. Share real-life experiences and connect with your peers and Jamf employees at new community mini events to extend value beyond the conference
  3. Gain even more hands-on training in Interactive Labs
  4. Spend face time with Jamf's customer experience team to maximize your specific implementation
  5. Party at the legendary Jamf Nation bash

We encourage you to secure your spot and lock in the lowest rate now through Wednesday, July 18 before prices go up on Thursday, July 19. Plus, those who reserve early will have an opportunity to stay onsite at the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis where the conference is being held (act quickly, rooms are filling up fast!).

For those who need help getting approval to attend from their boss, we've crafted a Convince Your Manager letter to ensure you don't miss out on the action!

Questions or need additional help? Email us at JNUChelp@jamf.com.

We're looking forward to seeing you at JNUC 2018!

Jeff

Register now for JNUC 2018

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TomDay
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Please extend for education customers! The new fiscal year just started July 1 and new money is being allocated for training etc.

Thanks!