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Microsoft Ignite is coming back as a free digital event on November 2-4, 2021

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August 24, 2021
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Microsoft has just announced a second Ignite digital event for 2021 that will be welcome all developers and IT Pros on November 2-4. Registrations are not open yet, but you can already add the event to your calendar and we’ll let you know as soon as we have more information about registrations and the session calendar.

Save the Date: #MSIgnite is coming to you digitally on November 2-4, 2021! 🎉Explore the latest product demos, Q&A with Microsoft experts, and participate in technical deep dives: https://t.co/WqHRhZVevf pic.twitter.com/ObJBh8Z0PY

— Microsoft Ignite (@MS_Ignite) August 24, 2021

Microsoft’s last Ignite digital event was earlier this year on March 2-4, and Microsoft used the event to announce new Teams and Outlook features, Power Automate Updates, and a new enterprise-focused Mixed Reality Platform named Microsoft Mesh. You can read our recap of the previous event here, and the video sessions are also still available on the dedicated website.

This year’s previous Ignite conference was pretty light on Windows news, but now that Windows 11 is official, this next Ignite event could be a different story. Of course, we’ll know more about that once the session catalog is online.

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