You can also attend Microsoft Ignite virtually.
Microsoft is holding an in-person tech event in October, the first since the coronavirus pandemic began more than two years ago., an annual conference for developers and IT professionals, will take place in Seattle between October 12th and 14th, and Microsoft says “space will be limited.”
The software maker is planning to open registration for Ignite in late August, and it will be free to attend virtually. Microsoft is planning in-person events in cities around the world, with a central event at the Seattle Convention Center. “The Seattle in-person experience will include highly interactive and immersive activities at the Seattle Convention Center,”
from Microsoft. The FAQ doesn’t cover how Microsoft plans to limit attendees’ exposure to COVID-19 or whether masks and / or vaccinations will be required.Microsoft Ignite will take place just days before the 10th anniversary of Surface. Microsoft originally launched its Surface RT tablet line on October 26th, 2012.
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