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Satya Nadela to take the stage at Microsoft Inspire 2023

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
July 5, 2023
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According to Microsoft Techcommunity, this month, we’ll witness Satya Nadella, the esteemed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Microsoft, taking the stage to deliver the opening keynote at this year’s Microsoft Inspire. The event is scheduled to take place on July 18-19, online.

Joining Satya Nadella on stage, Microsoft Inspire boasts an impressive lineup of esteemed speakers. Among them are Nicole Dezen, the Chief Partner Officer and Corporate Vice President of Global Partner Solutions at Microsoft; Goldy Aloysious, the Director of Data Architecture at Kyndryl; Duncan Barnes, the Global Director of Alliances at HP; and many other accomplished individuals.

The conference will offer attendees a wide variety of session types to cater to different interests and learning styles. These sessions include On-Demand, Discussion, Featured, Local Connection, and Keynote. Each session type is designed to provide unique experiences and insights.
Furthermore, a wide range of topics will be covered during the sessions. These topics span solution areas, industries, partner business strategies, the Cloud Partner Program, the Commercial Marketplace, inclusive growth initiatives, and many more. Hopefully, there’s something for everyone to learn and explore.

If you’re curious about Microsoft Inspire, let me shed some light. Microsoft Inspire is a yearly conference hosted by Microsoft exclusively for its partner community. This event is a platform for partners to forge connections with fellow partners and Microsoft executives. It fosters an environment that cultivates business opportunities and propels their ventures to new heights. The conference includes networking opportunities, inspiring keynote speeches, informative breakout sessions, and more.

Every year, Microsoft Corporation organizes the highly anticipated event, Microsoft Inspire, exclusively dedicated to its partner community. With a strong focus on equipping partners to achieve success using the best technology platform available, this conference serves as a vital hub for connecting partners and driving their businesses forward collectively. It is a momentous occasion where Microsoft partners unite as a unified community to connect, empower, and celebrate their achievements.

At Microsoft Inspire, partners gain valuable insights into the future as they delve into Microsoft’s roadmap for the upcoming year, discovering upcoming innovations and effective strategies to propel their businesses forward. The conference offers a wealth of opportunities for partners, including networking sessions, knowledge sharing, best practices exchange, hands-on experience with the latest product innovations, and the chance to acquire new skills and techniques. It is a comprehensive platform where partners can learn about Microsoft’s vision and plans, build connections, share their expertise, and stay at the forefront of technological advancements in their respective industries.

The conference’s location changes annually, mostly in the US and twice in Canada, ensuring diverse experiences for attendees. It debuted in 2003 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California. However, starting in 2020, the event transitioned to an online format. In 2023, the upcoming conference will continue in the digital realm, allowing participants to connect virtually.

Registrations are now open.

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