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Microsoft’s Ignite 2019 sessions are now available on-demand

Kareem Anderson Kareem Anderson
November 12, 2019
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During Microsoft’s Ignite 2019 conference in Orlando this year the company dropped a few bombshells regarding its Microsoft 365 security offerings, Azure Synapse Analytics, Project Cortex and how Cortana is evolving across mobile and desktop, among other news.

Microsoft jam-packed a lot of news, announcements, developer sessions, and showroom floor demos into four days, and all of that info is now available in an on-demand streaming experience at the Windows Insider blog.

This year’s conference featured over 1,000 sessions showcasing new ways to migrate legacy workloads, the latest cloud technologies, innovative client development techniques, new ways to manage your infrastructure and more.

Anyone who is interested can select from the Insider Team’s cherry-picked options on the site that include Ignite archived session videos from The Future of Windows with WIP, WSUS and Configuration Manager, Group Policy and Intune for WIP as well as running your own Windows Insider Program at your organization among a host of others.

Head here to view the other 1,000 plus sessions from Ignite 2019.

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