Microsoft Tech Summit is going government – register today!

Azure Gov Team

Announcing the Microsoft Government Tech Summit coming to Washington DC March 5-6, 2018! Build your cloud skills during this free technical learning event for IT professionals and developers. We’re hitting the road with our top engineers to bring you two days of in-depth sessions, networking opportunities, industry insights, and hands-on skill building with the experts behind Microsoft cloud solutions.

This year we are showcasing Azure Government and Microsoft 365 for US Government with over 40 dedicated government sessions to help you lead your organization through digital transformation. As expectations of citizens increase, the need for technology in government intensifies. Whether you’re developing innovative apps or delivering optimized solutions, at Microsoft Government Tech Summit you’ll learn how cloud innovation can help meet the needs of the nation.   

 Discover the latest trends, tools, and product roadmaps at sessions covering a range of topics across Azure and Microsoft 365, which includes Windows 10, Office 365, and Enterprise Mobility + Security. Whether you’re interested in learning more about our in-depth approach to security or attracting and retaining talent with a more flexible and modern workstyle, you can get started with introductory sessions or elevate your expertise with 400-level training.

This year, we’re adding a new event Hub, the primary gathering place where you can learn, network, meet partners, and visit the community theater. You’ll also have direct access to Microsoft experts – ask your toughest questions, learn best practices, provide feedback, and share strategies to optimize operations and make cloud part of your mission success.   

Microsoft Tech Summit Tour Schedule  

 Join us for the Microsoft Government Tech Summit this March and be inspired to begin your agency’s digital transformation journey. Registration is now open – reserve your free seat today.

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