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Microsoft’s Fall Ignite 2021 session catalog is now available

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October 13, 2021
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Microsoft is holding a second Ignite digital event for developers and IT Pros on November 2-4, and the full session catalog is now available on the official website. You can already register for the free event and start building your own schedule to make the best from the 394 sessions currently available.

⏰ The time has come! ⏰

Choose your adventure and check out #MSIgnite Session Scheduler πŸ—“ to create your personalized event experience.

Create your schedule now πŸ‘‰ https://t.co/lRKoQbZ56x pic.twitter.com/NiHgiqewm4

β€” Microsoft Ignite (@MS_Ignite) October 12, 2021

This Fall Ignite event will focus on hybrid work, next-generation businesses, cloud computing, and security. With the event coming just a month after the launch of Windows 11, there’s a good amount of sessions dedicated to the new OS. Microsoft previously said that it has designed Windows 11 for the hybrid work era, and the company now needs to convince organizations that its new OS is more agile, collaborative, and secure.

You can also find many sessions dedicated to Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Viva, SharePoint, Power Automate, and other Microsoft 365 apps in the session catalog. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella will once again speak during the opening keynote on November 2, and CVP of Microsoft 365 Jared Spataro and EVP of Cloud and AI Group Scott Guthrie will also have their own sessions on that day.

During Microsoft’s previous Ignite 2021 digital event in March, the company announced several updates for Microsoft Teams, Outlook, the Azure Power Platform, and more. The company also used the event to unveil Microsoft Mesh, a new Mixed Reality Platform designed to allow people in different physical locations to join collaborative and shared holographic experiences.

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