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Registration now open for Microsoft Envision conference, coming to Los Angeles in early 2017

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
October 10, 2016
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Back in April, Microsoft hosted their Envision Conference in New Orleans. Designed for business leaders, the conference is centered on the challenges companies face in a technological world, and how technology impact businesses. If you missed the last conference, registration for the 2017 edition of the event in Los Angles is now open.

As is expected, Key speakers at the 2017 Microsoft Envision conference include Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Microsoft President, and Chief Legal Officer Brad Smith. The three-day event will also feature a Digital Transformation keynote, Fireside chats with top business and industry leaders, an Innovation chat, and for those who are in attendance, chances to network.

Microsoft Envision is scheduled for February 28, 2017, to March 2nd, 2017. Previous themes from last year’s conference included the digital transformation in business. So, if you’re a business leader interested in attending, be sure to head over to this official Microsoft page now to secure your seat at the event before registration closes.

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