Microsoft Ignite's session catalog is live and here to help you plan
Microsoft Ignite gives Microsoft and developers a chance to discuss computing in extraordinary detail.
What you need to know
- Microsoft released the session catalog for Microsoft Ignite 2019.
- Sessions include reaching users through PWAs and revitalizing live presentations with AI.
- Microsoft Ignite 2019 runs from November 3, 2019 through November 9, 2019.
Microsoft released the session catalog for Microsoft Ignite 2019. The week-long conference gives Microsoft a chance to communicate with developers on a vast range of topics. It's generally not a consumer-facing event, but it helps shape many technologies that consumers end up using.
There's an incredibly long list of sessions that people can plan to attend or watch, which is why Microsoft releases the catalog months in advance. A couple sessions include "AI innovation: Revitalizing the live presentation experience" and "Building PWAs to reach users on Windows and beyond".
The #MSIgnite session catalog is live! Explore the tech topics that'll be covered, Learning Paths and more: https://t.co/ovdf9QCtn0 pic.twitter.com/55jJ6nqBtwThe #MSIgnite session catalog is live! Explore the tech topics that'll be covered, Learning Paths and more: https://t.co/ovdf9QCtn0 pic.twitter.com/55jJ6nqBtw— Microsoft Ignite (@MS_Ignite) August 26, 2019August 26, 2019
Previous Microsoft Ignite conferences have covered topics including developing for the Surface Hub 2 and Quantum Computing.
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