Spotlight on Microsoft's AI Advances at Live! 360
    A major focus of this week's Live! 360 conference in Orlando, Fla., will be artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on Microsoft-focused developers and IT professionals.
Live! 360 is hosted by Converge360, the parent company of RCPmag.com, and brings together Converge360's events for one combined conference, with each  event as a track. In addition to Visual Studio Live!, SQL Server Live!,  TechMentor, Office & SharePoint Live! and ModernApps Live!, this year the  conference is rolling out an entire Artificial Intelligence Live! track. 
"We are excited about the AI Live launch and how that  ties in nicely with our overall program of incubating new topics at Live! 360  and giving the Live! 360 attendees the opportunity to broaden their educational  reach and knowledge base by attending any sessions across the six events,"  said Brent Sutton, vice president of Converge360 Events.
Headlining the AI track is a Tuesday morning keynote from  Pranav Rastogi, a program manager at Microsoft who focuses on making developers  successful with AI. His keynote is "Enabling Enterprise Developers in AI  -- How Microsoft is Doing It." AI has been a huge messaging push for  Microsoft over the last year and a half, and Rastogi is expected to talk about  Microsoft technologies that support AI projects, as well as how Microsoft is  using the approaches internally and in customer implementations.
Andrew Brust, conference co-chair for the Artificial  Intelligence Live! track, as well as for the Visual Studio and SQL Server  tracks, says the Live! 360 AI content will reflect the conference's roots in  giving developers practical guidance.
"Most of the AI conferences out there are really like  data science conferences. We will have that content, but not only that. Because  it's VS Live!, we will have content for developers [about AI bots and features],"  Brust said. "It's AI aimed at developers rather than AI aimed at AI  specialists."
One example of the type of content that Live! 360  specializes in is being run by Brust, and will cover new AI features that  Microsoft has just integrated into Power BI and how to make use of those  capabilities. Another is a workshop by experienced BI expert Jen Stirrup on how  BI professionals can transition into AI.
The main technology keynote for all conference tracks is on  Wednesday, when Donovan Brown, the Principal DevOps Manager at Microsoft's Cloud Developer  Advocacy Team, presents on "Enterprise Transformation."  The talk will focus on the transition of Microsoft Visual Studio Team Services  from a three-year waterfall delivery cycle to three-week iterations, open  source elements and the Git Virtual File System.
Also Wednesday, James Montemagno, Microsoft Principal  Program Manager in the Mobile Developer Tools unit, is scheduled to deliver an  authoritative session on the future of .NET and Visual Studio.
Some of the other major technologies and themes being  addressed by the more than 100 expert speakers this year include containers and  the Azure Kubernetes Service, Azure Cosmos DB, PowerApps, Microsoft Flow,  Windows Server 2019, Windows 10 updates, Microsoft Graph, Internet of Things (IoT) and Office 365 security.
 
	Posted by Scott Bekker on December 03, 2018