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Microsoft Ignite 2023: What to expect

Devesh Beri Devesh Beri
October 6, 2023
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Microsoft Ignite 2023 is just around the corner, and it promises to be an event packed with insights and updates for tech enthusiasts, developers, and businesses.

Here’s a rundown of what you can expect:

  1. Azure’s Latest: Get the scoop on Azure’s newest features and services, covering computing, storage, networking, databases, and machine learning.
  2. Cybersecurity Insights: Stay ahead of cyber threats with sessions on cloud security, identity management, and threat protection.
  3. Maximizing Microsoft 365: Learn how to make the most of Microsoft 365 tools like Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, and Office.
  4. Business Transformation: Discover how Dynamics 365 and Power Platform can transform your business processes, from CRM and ERP to low-code development.
  5. Developer Toolbox: Dive into developer topics like Visual Studio, .NET, and GitHub, which are essential for app development and deployment.
  6. Industry-Specific Sessions: Find out how Microsoft’s solutions can impact various industries, including healthcare, education, retail, and finance.
  7. Product Announcements: Be the first to know about Microsoft’s latest product and service updates for Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and Power Platform.
  8. Real-World Success Stories: Hear from Microsoft customers about how they’re using these products to achieve their goals.
  9. Technical Deep-Dives: For the tech-savvy, technical sessions from Microsoft experts will offer in-depth knowledge.
  10. Hands-On Learning: Interactive labs will let you roll up your sleeves and get practical experience with Microsoft products.

Overall, it is a place to be for Microsoft fans and enthusiasts. You can register here.

Via Microsoft Tech Community

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