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Lotusphere 2010 BDD Offer – $895

by Bilal Jaffery on December 14, 2009 · Comments

in IBM,Lotus Knows

Special thanks to my good friend, Mary Hall, who informed me right away about this offer.

If you’re a Lotus Business Partner planning to attend the special Business Development Day at Lotusphere 2010 on Jan. 17th, your registration will now give you the extra bonus of allowing you to attend the Lotus Opening General Session on Jan. 18th as our guest.

Here are the details. For the price of $895.00 US,  you’ll receive a One Day Full Conference pass for Sunday, January 17th to attend Business Development Day,  plus, you will also be entitled to attend the Lotusphere Opening General Session on Monday morning, January 18th. To take advantage of this great deal, click here.

At the  registration page, select the One Day Conference pass from the select conference pass option at the top of the page.   Your one day conference pass includes these benefits:

Access to the sessions and Conference activities scheduled on the day that you select. Your registration fee will also include the following:

  • Attendance at all sessions and Conference activities for the date registered
  • Admittance to the Product Showcase and Lotusphere Labs
  • Conference Materials
  • Continental Breakfast, Breaks and Lunch for the date registered
  • Scheduled Shuttle Transportation between the Conference Hotels
  • Access to Lotusphere Online before, during and after the Conference

Only (1) One Day Conference pass can be purchased per person, multiple pass purchases are not permitted. They can also be purchased on-site.

One Day Conference Pass registrants will receive their badge in Australia 3 on the lobby level in the Dolphin.


For more special pricing offers and deals on Lotusphere 2010, visit us on the web at
this page.

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  • IBM is charging for BDD now?
  • This is essentially a nominal way of attending the conference - one day pass sort of a thing. Partners, specifically VADs have been requesting this for a long time.
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