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April 1, 2020

DevOps Enterprise Summit Las Vegas Update: New Dates Announced!

By IT Revolution

IT Revolution places the highest priority on the well-being and safety of our attendees, partners and staff. With this in mind, we are pleased to announce that we have secured later dates for DevOps Enterprise Summit Las Vegas, which will provide additional assurance that the event will go on as planned.

The new dates are November 9-11, 2020.

If you have already registered, your registration will automatically carry forward. However, if you cannot attend during the new dates, we will allow you to cancel your registration up until July 31, 2020.

We have also made adjustments to our registration deadlines and cancellation policy: 

Blind bird pricing of $1,500 will be extended through May 31, 2020

Early bird pricing of $1,800 will go through July 5, 2020

Full price of $2,100 will begin July 6, 2020 

We recognize that this is a difficult time to plan travel and will therefore allow cancellations up until July 31, 2020 for any reason. As an alternative, should you be unable to attend, you will have the option to transfer your registration to a colleague.

If circumstances necessitate us to cancel the event, we will issue you a full refund.

We appreciate your continued patience and understanding as we navigate this challenging time and look forward to seeing you all in Las Vegas!

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