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We have some exciting news to share with you. Otavio will be joining us to discuss the latest version of Camel in an exclusive presentation.
Presentation Details:
Speaker: Otavio Rodolfo Piske
Topic: Camel 4:What to Expect
Date: 07 September 2023
Time: 19:00 Ist Time
Duration: Approximately 1 hour
Register URL : https://www.eventbrite.com/e/700456483197
Presentation Highlights:
Motivations for a New Major Release: Discover the driving forces behind the creation of this new version of Camel.
What's Changed: Explore the significant updates, enhancements, and improvements that have been implemented.
Expectations for the Upgrade: Gain insights into what users can anticipate when upgrading to this new version.
This is a fantastic opportunity to stay ahead of the curve and ensure that your knowledge of Camel is up to date. Whether you're a long-time user or just getting started with Camel, Otavio's insights will prove invaluable.
To reserve your spot for this presentation, please [registration link].
If you have any questions or specific topics you'd like Otavio to address during the presentation, please feel free to reply to this email, and we'll do our best to incorporate them.
We look forward to your participation and hope you'll join us for this informative session on the future of Camel.
Best Regards,
JUG Istanbul.
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