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As an Admin, it’s important you know the latest developments in Salesforce technology. So don’t miss out on TrailheaDX tomorrow! You don’t need to attend in person to be the first to hear key product announcements from Marc Benioff, Parker Harris and Shawna Wolverton. The Broadcast will go live at 9:30 am PT, with the Keynote officially kicking off at 10 am PT. We have more options for you to join the experience:

Stream from your desk, couch, coffee shop

REGISTER for the Live Broadcast to enjoy the event highlights, including:

  • Keynote presentations by Marc Benioff, Parker Harris and Shawna Wolverton
  • Fireside chat with Steve Wozniak
  • Product announcements
  • Salesforce App Cloud and Lightning in action

Join a viewing party

Check out the TrailheaDX site to see a list of all the developer user groups that are having TrailheaDX viewing parties. Each user group leader was mailed a Viewing Party Kit so they have the right equipment to make the viewing party a fun experience.

Plus, everyone who attends viewing parties will receive limited edition giveaways and be eligible to win cool prizes!

Interact on social media

Use hashtag #TrailheaDX to tweet updates, reactions and pics on twitter. And, join the fun on Facebook where the Salesforce Developer page will be live streaming at different parts of the day.

Lastly, find us on Snapchat to experience fun, behind-the-scenes action with us!

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