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Subject: NextStep 2018: The Sky’s The Limit!

Hi, [Name].

In just a few short months, the industry’s #1 digital transformation and low-code development conference—NextStep 2018—goes live in Boston on September 25th. Learn from the pros and connect with your peers as they share their plans and experiences in this brave new, low-code world. Some of our 2018 sessions will include:

  • How low-code digital factories are transforming traditional development.
  • What legacy players and disruptors are doing in the areas of IoT, AI, identity and security, and the blockchain.
  • Interesting success stories from the low-code vendor and partners.

And oh…by-the-way, the low-code vendor plans to unveil its biggest product launch yet. It’s a pretty big deal.

Register Today: Get early bird pricing for the event and reserve your great view from the gorgeous Renaissance Boston Waterfront Hotel.

Get more event and venue information at our NextStep 2018 website.

Looking forward to seeing you there!

Low-Code Vendor Company

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By Chris Souther

Chris joined the Air Force out of high school. After four years of supporting communications for the Department of Defense, the White House, and stations around the world, he left the military and moved to Atlanta. For the next six years, Chris continued working in the telecom field, eventually traveling around the country teaching companies like MCI, Nortel Networks, and Cabletron, how to do what he did. When the dot.com crash happened, upon recommendation from his wife, Chris re-enrolled in school and earned his B.S. in Communications (PR & Marketing). Since then, he was worked in network security, healthcare, banking and finance (and FinTech), general high tech (AI/ML, Cloud, IoT), and most recently, application development fields. Now, with more than 15 years of both Marketing and Communications under his belt, he helps organizations grow their business through the proper application of marketing, communications, and content. And he blogs on the side. It keeps him sane.

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