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This year there is one more reason to attend Knowledge and that is to attend CreatorCon the inaugural ServiceNow Developer conference. Starting on Thursday, April 23rd and running through Friday afternoon, CreatorCon is packed with learning and networking opportunities. Here are a few things you can look forward to
Keynote by Pat Casey and Fred Luddy - Pat Casey, GM of ServiceNow platform business unit and Fred Luddy our founder will kick of the conference with their keynote - get ready to be educated and inspired to build the next generation of cloud applications.
Project Led Workshops - These hour and a half workshops led by the top experts on ServiceNow platform with give you hands on experience on the new Fuji application model, building a mobile application, CMS, Killer UX, Advanced scripting and a lot more. The workshops are designed to give you the knowledge you can apply in your job right away.
Demo led breakouts - These breakouts are slide light and code / demo heavy to educate you on the newest features and best practices. Topics include integration best practices, application testing, performance tuning, using APIs effectively.
Certified Application Developer Exam - Be among the first few to get certified as an Application Developer on ServiceNow platform You can take the exam on site and we are waiving the exam fee ($150) if you take the exam during CreatorCon.
Developer Lounge - Grab a drink and discuss APIs, UI, Domain separation or any other platform topics with our product engineers and product managers.
HackZone - Release your inner geek by playing with Internet of Things (IoT) devices that are integrated with ServiceNow. A P1 incident just doesnt have to change color on the screen, you can get it to light up a philips hue bulb. Or have it get displayed on a pebble smart watch.
And attend a great party at the legendary House of Blues
And now for the best part - CreatorCon is absolutely free with your Knowledge registration. Don't miss it - the learning from this conference will make you a better developer.
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