DASH
02
Aug
-
03
Aug
2023
When
San Francisco

USA
Where

DASH is an annual conference that focuses on building and scaling the next generation of applications, infrastructure, security, and technical teams. The event spans over two days and offers attendees a plethora of opportunities to learn, network, and explore the latest offerings from technology and service providers. One of the main reasons to attend DASH is to learn from industry experts and gain new knowledge and skills that can be immediately implemented. The conference features keynotes and multi-track technical sessions, where attendees can learn tips and best practices from seasoned professionals in the industry. The workshops provide hands-on training at all levels of experience, making it an excellent opportunity to enhance your technical skills. In addition to learning, DASH provides ample opportunities to network with peers and experts in the field. Attendees can enjoy conversations and cocktails with fellow professionals, exchange ideas and experiences, and build connections that can be beneficial for future collaborations. The Expo Hall is another highlight of DASH, where attendees can explore the latest offerings from technology and service providers in cloud infrastructure, containerization, and more. It provides a great opportunity to stay updated on the latest trends and solutions in the industry. Attending DASH in August 2023, at Moscone West, San Francisco, is a great way to keep up with the latest advancements in technology, gain new skills, and network with like-minded professionals. Whether you are looking to enhance your technical skills, learn about the latest trends, or connect with peers, DASH offers a unique opportunity to do all that and more.

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