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Microsoft Ignite is coming back on March 2-4, register now for the free digital event

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
February 2, 2021
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Microsoft has just opened registration for its next Ignite digital event planned on March 2-4. This new event follows the previous Ignite digital conference on September 22-24, and Microsoft is once again welcoming all developers and IT professionals to participate.

Get the latest tech news at #MSIgnite March 2-4.

Yes, you heard it right.

#MSIgnite. Coming to a screen near you. This March.

Get the details and register: https://t.co/jrGhGgdQGe pic.twitter.com/GVgNpbLxDO

— Microsoft Ignite (@MS_Ignite) February 2, 2021

If the Ignite keynotes will be accessible to everyone, you’ll need to register to access everything Microsoft Ignite has to offer, including Featured Sessions, Learning Zones, and the Connection Zone. All content will also be available on demand for registered users after the event is over.

Microsoft said last year that it won’t hold any in-person events until July 2021, so this year’s Build developer conference should also be all-digital. In case you missed it, Microsoft’s first digital event of 2021 will be this Thursday, February 4, and it’s titled “Reimagine the Employee Experience. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Microsoft 365 CVP Jared Spataro will be there, and we invite you to stay tuned to OnMSFT for a recap of the announcements.

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