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Bay Area Magento Meetup – Understanding Magento’s Ecosystem

Timothy Diep
May 9, 2017 |
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Magento is the most popular commerce platform in the world, with more than 250,000 merchants around the globe selling more and driving innovation. With a global ecosystem of 150,000 developers and a network of 300+ highly trained solution partners, having a Meetup in the Bay Area will cater to those located in Silicon Valley.

In the heart of Silicon Valley, on May 24, 2017, the Bay Area Magento Meetup will have its very first meetup to cater to the developers, solution partners, and merchants within the Bay Area. It will be at the Magento’s HQ Office located in Campbell, CA.

Here you will be able to network with industry leaders, get updates about Magento, tackle any issues that you may be having, or all things Magento. DCKAP will be the sponsor of this event, providing pizza and drinks.

Below is the agenda of the Meetup. There will be plenty of opportunities to network and to learn all things Magento.

Schedule

6:30 pm – Networking
7:00 pm – Introductions
7:10 pm – Speaker #1 – Magento’s Ecosystem
7:30 pm – Speaker #2 – Migrating to Magento 2
7:50 pm – Case Studies/QA session
8:30 pm – End

When is it happening?

Wednesday, 24th May 2017, 6.30 PM to 8.30 PM (PST)
Google Calendar

Where is the venue?

Magento HQ Office in Campbell

54 N. Central Avenue, Suite 200, Campbell, CA

If you have any questions, please email Tim Diep at timothyd@dckap.com .

Invite all your friends and hope to see you there!

Timothy Diep

Tim Diep is the Customer Success Manager for DCKAP and has been with the company for over 10 years. He manages some of the top clients and ensures that their needs are met. He also coordinates the online and in person events throughout the year. After 10 years of living in the Bay Area, Tim decided to move his family out to Las Vegas where technology events are happening all the time. He is a new father with 2 kids under 2 and is enjoying this new season very much.

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