Saturday, November 12, 2016

Microsoft Connect() developer event on November 16,2016



Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and Office Corporate Vice President Kirk Koenigsbauer will discuss "the changing nature of collaboration and how we can empower every team to achieve more," according to the company. There will also be unnamed "special guests" at the event.

According to Microsoft website, Microsoft's Connect() developer event on November 16 to 18 and live stream starts November 16th at 9:45am EST.

One can watch Executive VP President Scott Guthrie, Program Manager Scott Hanselman alongside other industry leading figures. The innovators will teach how to create data-driven intelligent solutions and increase the productivity of the development teams by leveraging the latest tools and services. 

I'm also thinking Microsoft could provide a glimpse of some other "OfficeNext" futures, specifically around the business/commercial side of Office, at this event. Microsoft launched its latest Office 2016 and server complements over the past year or so.

Furthermore, the discussion is also expected to touch the topic of what’s new in Microsoft Cloud. Also, during the on course of the event one would have the opportunity to engage in the live Q&A sessions with the Microsoft engineering teams, customers and partners in order to learn how intelligent apps will work across Android, iOS, Linux and Windows.

“Microsoft’s Connect(); developer event has grown into a significant milestone for developers building modern apps for cloud, mobile and DevOps deployment scenarios, in the process helping drive positive business impact at their companies” said Al Hilwa, IDC.

"Developers inspired us to create the Connect(); event. You are at the center of incredible business transformation and the disruption of entire industries through the development of powerful apps that change the world.  For the past two years, we’ve unveiled new innovative technologies and solutions at Connect(); that represent our relentless drive to meet the needs of any developer, building any application on any platform.  Connect(); 2016 is the next step on our cloud-first, mobile-first world journey" said Microsoft.



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