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Microsoft opens registrations for free Azure Hybrid Virtual Event on June 24

Rabia Noureen Rabia Noureen
May 6, 2020
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Besides hosting its Build 2020 developer conference online, Microsoft has now opened registrations for its free Azure Hybrid Virtual Event, which is also scheduled to be held online on June 24.

The event will feature sessions, and talks hosted by Microsoft Azure Corporate Vice President Julia White, Chief Information Security Officer (ASOS) George Mudie, a partner at Bain & Company Bill Radzevych amongst other big names in the industry. Moreover, you will also get a chance to ask your questions to the industry experts during a live Q&A. session.

Ahead of the event, Microsoft has announced the agenda for this year’s Azure Hybrid Virtual session. The software giant says that the participants will learn how to build a Hybrid Cloud strategy from real-world customers and industry experts. “You’ll get insights from industry experts, be the first to hear new product announcements, discover best practices based on real-world examples, and learn how to extend Azure services and management to any infrastructure with Azure Arc,” Microsoft said today.

For anyone interested to participate, the registrations for the Azure Hybrid Virtual Event are open starting today free of charge. Feel free to head over to the dedicated website to complete the signup process.

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