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Join the RCP Editors for a Post-Inspire Tweet Chat

Another Microsoft Inspire is in the books and, as always, a lot happened.

Join the editors of RCPmag.com on Twitter on Tuesday, July 20, to make some sense of it all.

Editors including @scottbekker, @johnkwaters and @kurmac will gather at 3 p.m. ET/noon PT for an hour-long Twitter chat moderated by the @RedmondPartner account.

Using the hashtag #RCPInspireRecap, we'll cover:

  • The biggest news from Inspire.
  • Other major news.
  • Partner program news that was significant.
  • The top Azure news.
  • Sleeper announcements (things that didn't get a ton of attention but might end up being important).
  • What's next for Inspire as a show after two years of pandemic-induced virtual events.

We'll post each question with a number (Q1, Q2, etc.). To join in, just answer it with the number (A1, A2, etc.) or reply directly on other people's comments. Use the hashtag #RCPInspireRecap to make the conversation easy to track.

Talk to you tomorrow!

Posted by Scott Bekker on July 19, 2021


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