San Francisco: Microsoft has opened registration for the virtual edition of its ‘Build 2020 developer conference' scheduled from May 19-21. Anyone can attend the online-only event for free and developers will no longer have to pay the $2,395 entry fee.
This time, the tech giant is keeping some of its traditional keynote-style openings, with opening remarks from CEO Satya Nadella.
'Build 2020' will now be a 48-hour virtual event and sessions, talks and demos will all be held across multiple time zones. There will still be Q&A sessions and interactive parts of the broadcasts, reports The Verge.
Microsoft informed about Build 2020 developer conference on twitter.
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Registration is now open: https://t.co/FzWjhJlBSD #MSBuild
">48 straight hours of nonstop developer excitement is happening May 19-20 at an all-digital Microsoft Build.
— Microsoft (@Microsoft) April 30, 2020
Registration is now open: https://t.co/FzWjhJlBSD #MSBuild48 straight hours of nonstop developer excitement is happening May 19-20 at an all-digital Microsoft Build.
— Microsoft (@Microsoft) April 30, 2020
Registration is now open: https://t.co/FzWjhJlBSD #MSBuild
"While things will look a little different this year as we all absorb and adjust to new realities brought on COVID-19, we're excited about Microsoft Build 2020, a 48-hour virtual event starting May 19 at 8 a.m. PT that will kick off with welcome remarks from Satya Nadella," said Scott Hanselman, Principal Programme Manager, Microsoft.
"This will be followed by a session with and for Developers hosted by me," Hanselman added.
Microsoft had originally planned to hold the event in Seattle but canceled in-person gatherings in March due to Coronavirus pandemic.
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(Inputs from IANS)