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#211608 3-Apr-2017 23:15
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Has anyone been to IT Nation in the last couple of years, and if so, what did you get out of it?





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  #1767307 19-Apr-2017 13:27
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Hi,

 

You get to meet a lot of Vendors, especially the owners or senior management of those companies. I would consider it more of a networking event, as there is a big social focus. But the breakouts and training were certainly beneficial, they have all sorts there from basic 101 CW stuff, through to M&A advice, and other industry leading best practice advice.

 

It isn't cheap, but I think it is worth a trip at least once, if you haven't done it before.




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  #1768453 21-Apr-2017 13:36
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Fantastic.  Thank you for the feedback.





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