Ignite will take place this year online March 2-4

Feb 23, 2021 18:01 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft Ignite is just around the corner, as it’s set to take place March 2-4, and just as expected, the company will hold the event online because of obvious reasons.

The software giant has recently published the official session catalog for the show, sharing more details about the available sessions and the speakers.

Just as expected, Satya Nadella will hold a 75-minute opening keynote, followed by Panos Panay, the man who made Surface what it is today. Panay’s session is called “The heartbeat of modern work: A Windows fireside chat with Panos Panay & Roanne Sones” and will obviously focus on the Windows operating system and other products supposed to boost the productivity.

“From the chip to the cloud, Windows is the heartbeat of modern work. Join Microsoft Chief Product Officer Panos Panay and Azure Edge + Platform CVP Roanne Sones for a quick, lively dialogue about the difference makers and the recent Windows innovations for commercial customers and the IT community. Start your Windows journey at Microsoft Ignite with us and let's talk about the features and innovations coming to life across Microsoft experiences and services!” it says.

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Microsoft will also hold several “Ask the Experts” sessions for Windows and devices, and users will be allowed to get in touch with company experts to discuss various products.

“Don't miss this opportunity to get your questions answered by a broad group of product experts, servicing experts, and engineers representing Windows, Microsoft Endpoint Manager (Microsoft Intune, Configuration Manager), security, Surface, Microsoft Edge, FastTrack, and more,” the description of these sessions reads.

Overall, Microsoft will hold a total of 341 sessions during this year’s Ignite, and 148 would take place on the first day of the event alone.

You can find all sessions and the available speakers on the official page of the event.