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Registration for Microsoft Ignite on October 12-14 is now open – onmsft.com

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September 13, 2022
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Microsoft Ignite, the company’s annual conference for developers and IT pros is back again, and for the first time in years will include (limited) in person attendence at the Seattle Convention Center (October 12-13) along with the digital event, free with registration, from October 12-14.

Registration is now open for #MSIgnite! 🎉 Get ready to shape the future of tech. Explore the latest innovations, learn from product experts, level up your skillset, and create connections worldwide.

🔗 Register now: https://t.co/BDj7z9qT7Q pic.twitter.com/EXLPRrdyap

— Microsoft Ignite (@MS_Ignite) September 13, 2022

This year’s event features CEO Satya Nadella and head of Azure Scott Guthrie as headlining speakers, and includes lots of sessions, multi-language “Spotlights,” and partner and community engagements.

You can register for the event at Ignite.Microsoft.com.

(image via Microsoft)

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