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Microsoft Ignite, set to begin in 11 days in Atlanta, is now sold out

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
September 15, 2016
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Microsoft Ignite is set to occur from September 26-30th in Atlanta Georgia and will feature Microsoft partners, developers, professionals, and tech enthusiasts all under one roof. While the event is 11 days away, Microsoft has just announced that tickets for the Atlanta event have officially been sold out.

Ignite is now SOLD OUT! If you didn’t register, you can still livestream Day 1 at https://t.co/EvPUjK6YXJ #msignite pic.twitter.com/n4AUWVF6OV

— Ignite Countdown (@IgniteCountdown) September 15, 2016

As seen above, Microsoft still wants you to know that if you did not register for the event, you can still watch a live stream of Day 1 online. Day one will feature an opening Keynote, Innovation Keynote, and much more. The rest of the event is jam-packed with other events such as Interactive Digital Labs, Certification Testing, and a Women in Technology Reception.

For the complete details on Microsoft Ignite, be sure to head over to Ignite’s official web page. Also be sure to stay tuned to WinBeta, as we will be closely covering the biggest news from Ignite once it is officially underway.

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