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Microsoft announces Inspire 2023 dates alongside Partner of the Year Awards nominations

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
February 21, 2023
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Microsoft’s Deanna Meyer has announced that the company’s annual partner event, Inspire 2023 is set to take place on July 18-19, 2023. The all-digital event is free to attend, thus giving partners across the globe the opportunity to be part of it.

Microsoft has indicated that registration should be open in the next coming months. What’s more, the company has also highlighted that its annual Partner of the Year Awards is now open for nominations. Microsoft uses these awards to acknowledge incredible feats its partners are able to achieve across various spheres.

This year Microsoft has also added two new awards, that is, The FastTrack Ready Award and The GSI Growth Champion Award. The former “recognizes partner excellence in assisting customers to realize value through delivery of the FastTrack Benefit for Microsoft 365,” while the latter is “for Microsoft GSI or advisory partners who have demonstrated significant growth across multiple solution areas, solution plays, industries and/or regions.”

Head to the Microsoft Partner of the Year Awards website to check out the full list of awards, and also be sure to submit your nomination if you meet the criteria. Interested parties should note that the deadline for making these submissions will lapse on April 5 at 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time (PT).

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