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Register Now for Microsoft Inspire

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
June 29, 2022
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You can now register for Microsoft Inspire, the company’s annual partner event, which is set to run from July 19-20. The all-digital event is free to attend, and just like Build 2022, you can build your own schedule of sessions after your registration is complete (via Thurrott.com.)

Currently, there are well over 200 sessions that you can attend at Inspire 2022. There are also a lot of big speakers, from Satya Nadella, Judson Althoff, and many other Microsoft executives. But do keep in mind that this is a business and partner first event, so don’t expect a lot of consumer news. Instead, look out for more on Microsoft Viva, Artificial Intelligence, Teams, and Hybrid Work.

A big notable session from the event, though, seems to be Windows-focused. It is titled “Unlock Hybrid Work Opportunities with Next-Gen Windows Experiences.” You’ll probably hear more about Windows 365, and incoming Windows 11, 22H2 features then. However, since Panos Panay isn’t attending, we won’t be holding our breaths for big news.

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