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September 21, 2020

What was Microsoft Ignite?

At the end of July 2020, Microsoft held its annual partner conference known as Microsoft Inspire. The virtual conference consisted of live sessions, breakout activities, and keynote speeches from Microsoft executives and other featured speakers. The purpose of Microsoft Inspire is to connect Microsoft partners from all over the world to build a connected, extensive Microsoft community, as well as to communicate Microsoft’s new updates and features for the upcoming year. Throughout the conference, partners, as well as Bond Consulting Services’ (BCS) Team members, were encouraged to share their best practices, learn new skills and techniques, and expand their partner network.

Microsoft’s other annual conference, known as Microsoft Ignite, is just around the corner! Microsoft Ignite is a conference for developers and IT professionals to collaborate and network while also learning about Microsoft’s newest enterprise and services. The BCS Team is very excited to expand our IT network and our knowledge about Microsoft’s products and services at this year’s conference.

Microsoft Ignite 2020 will kick-off on September 22nd with a keynote speech from Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella. The digital event experience will consist of various live sessions, breakout activities, technical demonstrations, and speeches from other Microsoft executives and featured speakers.

BCS encourages anyone who is motivated to be on the frontier of technology and innovation to attend the upcoming virtual conference. To register or sign-in, visit the Microsoft Ignite website. For more information, visit our BCS website or schedule a free consultation. BCS will continue to share important updates from the Microsoft Inspire Conference on our social media platforms and in our blog.

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