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Check these Teams sessions out at Microsoft Ignite 2022 next week – onmsft.com

David Allen David Allen
October 5, 2022
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Microsoft Ignite 2022 is just a week away!  Microsoft’s I.T. and developer conference is Microsoft’s first in-person event since the pandemic held it captive in 2020.  Ignite will be held in Microsoft’s hometown of Seattle at the Seattle Convention Center.  As in years past the event will feature small interactive areas to allow attendees to experience new products and services.

Office 365 products and services are always a big draw at the event, Office is the hub for how business gets done for most organizations based in the Microsoft ecosystem.  At the core of that ecosystem is the communications component Microsoft Teams.  Microsoft has several Teams sessions planned throughout the conference to showcase the depth of teams, show off its newest features and answer questions.

Microsoft will show how your organization can use Teams to keep a hybrid workforce connected and keep employees energized.  Several sessions will also be on tap for how to wrap Office 365 apps into your Teams workflow.  You can learn more about what Microsoft has planned for Teams at Ignite here 

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