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Microsoft to discuss the future of hybrid work on June 17 digital event

kip@winbeta.org kip@winbeta.org
June 14, 2021
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Microsoft is planning to discuss the future of hybrid work during a new digital event on Thursday, June 17 at 6AM PT. The event will likely focus on Microsoft Teams, as well as other Microsoft 365 experiences.

Another “What’s Next For … ” Microsoft event is happening this Thursday (June 17). What’s next for hybrid work will be streamed starting at 9 am ET: https://t.co/ycJR710Btl

— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) June 14, 2021

Last month, Microsoft revealed its plan to implement a hybrid work model for its 160,000+ employees across the globe, and the company shared new resources to help its customers adapt to this new normal. “There’s no doubt that this shift to a more flexible approach to work will be an enormous undertaking for every leader and every organization,” CVP of Microsoft 365 Jared Spataro said at the time.

In addition to this June 17 digital event, Microsoft will also discuss what’s next for Windows next week on June 24. Many signs point at a Windows 11 reveal, and Microsoft carried on with teasing last week with an 11-minute video of Windows Startup sounds. June is quite a busy month for Microsoft so far, as the past couple of days have also been packed with lots of Xbox news. We may well reach a climax with the upcoming Windows event next week, but in the meantime, make sure to mark your calendar for this hybrid work event on Thursday.

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