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What is included in my registration fee?

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What is included in my registration fee?

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The registration fee covers admission to all general and breakout sessions; the Power Awards Luncheon and the sponsor vendor area.

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Your registration fee for a full conference pass entitles you to the following: • Welcome Reception • Keynotes • Breakout Sessions • Instructor-Led and Self-Paced Labs • VMworld 2009 Party • Solutions Exchange PLUS • Meals (continental breakfast, am/pm breaks, evening functions) • Access to session presentations after VMworld

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Registration includes admission into all general and breakout sessions and the Partner Showcase. Fees include lunch and admission to our invitation-only evening drinks reception.

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