Feb 28, 2011 07:58 GMT  ·  By

Provided that you’re already in or travelling to Germany from now until early March, you’ll be able to attend either CeBIT 2011 or Euroshop 2011, or why not, both. Microsoft revealed that it will have presences at two events in Europe and invited customers to swing by and check out its offerings.

Euroshop 2011 is already in full swing, having made its debut this year on February 26th. But there’s still time to visit Microsoft’s exhibition with the event opened until March 3rd 2011.

Of course, the Redmond company’s focus will be on its Dynamics line-up of solutions for retail customers.

“To follow the latest conversations around Euroshop 2011, visit the groups on Facebook and Linkedin or use the hashtags #MSFTDynamicsERP and #MS_Retail on Twitter,” the company noted.

The two events overlap somewhat, with CeBIT 2011 scheduled to start tomorrow, March 1st. This event will welcome visitors until March 5th, and will feature Jean-Philippe Courtois as keynote speaker.

“Jean-Philippe Courtois, President of Microsoft International, will be making a keynote speech on the opening day, set to cover the benefits of the Cloud as part of the ICT Solutions For A Better World session within the CeBIT Global Conference.

“In addition, Microsoft will have a strong presence at the event with a dedicated booth showcasing a range of consumer and commercial solutions,” the software giant stated.

The Redmond company could not miss the world’s largest annual computer exposition, which this year has the “The Power of Creativity and Innovation.”

Year after year, in excess of 200,000 people attend CeBIT and this week’s event in Hanover, Germany is bound not to make an exception.

According to Microsoft, the conference is “designed to provide an overview of the digital industry’s four core markets: IT, telecommunications, digital media and consumer electronics.”