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Microsoft reveals list of Office sessions in store for developers at Build and Ignite – onmsft.com

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
April 27, 2015
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Microsoft reveals list of Office sessions in store for developers at Build and Ignite

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Build is right around the corner, and our expectations are high. We’re hoping for new flagship Lumia devices, the Surface Pro 4, and a lot of Windows 10 news and developments. Developers should make the most of the event to learn about new creation tools and opportunities to create great apps and solutions for both consumers and the enterprise.

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Today Microsoft detailed what developers can look forward to at both Build, and the upcoming Microsoft Ignite event. At Build, Microsoft will host sessions on cross-platform mobile developments with Office 365, integrating web apps, best practices to make money with Office 365, building Universal Windows Apps with Office 365 APIs, and there’s even a session on iOS and Android apps with Office 365. Overall, there are over 20 sessions related to Office that developers will be able to attend at Build.

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As for Ignite, there are 20 sessions covering everything from using Office 365 APIs to light up mobile apps, developing with Yammer, OneNote, Outlook, SharePoint, and learning everything there is to know about the Office Store, and a lot more. Be sure to check out the complete list of sessions over at the Office Blog. Microsoft will also be launching the Office 365 Developer Program so devs can stay up-to-date with the latest Office 365 news and get access to new APIs.

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WinBeta will be at Build to bring you the latest as it happens, to stay tuned. Exciting things are about to happen!

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