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Microsoft is bringing its Future Decoded business showcase to London in late October, register now
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Published onJuly 17, 2017
published onJuly 17, 2017
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Microsoft has revealedthat their flagship business and technology conference, Future Decoded, will be heading to London in late October. This means that there is still plenty of time toregister and attend in personso you can learn about what technologies are needed in the process of driving your business forward.
Future Decoded will run from October 31st to November 1st, 2017 at ExCeL London. Day one events are aimed at professionals and leaders, and exploring the impact technology and AI has on industry. Day two events, meanwhile, are focused on Azure, and how business, technology, and enterprise leaders can use the cloud to fundamentally change their business. You learn more about the other sessions by checking below.
Microsoft Future Decoded offers and inspired vision of the digital buisness of tomorrow, with the tangible advice you need to drive your buisness forward today. Join the brightest decsion makers, developers, and IT pros to learn how digital transofmration, AI, cloud for good, and gitial skills can pave the way for buisness scuccess.
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Day Two:
Our own Abhishek Baxi attended the last Future Decoded in Mumbai, India. You can read up on his coverage,by checking here.And, you can learn more about Future Decoded byvisiting the official website.
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