Mark your calendars, Windows enthusiasts! On December 11, 2024, from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM PST, the Windows Tech Community is hosting a special online event dedicated to all things Windows. This exciting forum will feature live "Ask Microsoft Anything" (AMA) sessions with product and engineering teams, allowing participants to engage directly with experts, delve into the latest innovations, and share experiences on deploying and managing Windows environments.
Here’s a quick glance at the event schedule:
Don’t miss this chance! Whether you're an IT administrator, a curious user, or just someone who loves all things Windows, this event promises to be a treasure trove of information and interaction.
So, what are you waiting for? Prepare your questions and get ready to deepen your understanding of Windows on December 11, 2024!
Source: Microsoft Announcements Windows Tech Community Live: December 11
Dive Deep into Topics Relevant to You
Whether you’ve fully embraced Windows 11 or are still lingering in the world of Windows 10, this event is tailored to support your journey towards a cloud-native infrastructure. The agenda includes a range of compelling discussions that showcase the latest capabilities of Windows, especially as we look forward to insights shared at Microsoft Ignite.Here’s a quick glance at the event schedule:
- 7:00 AM PST: Ask Microsoft Anything: Windows Security, Chip to Cloud
- 8:00 AM PST: Ask Microsoft Anything: Unified Update Management for Windows
- 8:30 AM PST: Ask Microsoft Anything: Hotpatching Windows - Client and Server
- 9:00 AM PST: Feedback Wanted: Adopting New Features with Agility and Control
- 10:00 AM PST: Ask Microsoft Anything: The Future of AI with Windows 11 and Copilot+ PCs
Questions? No Problem!
If you can’t attend the live sessions, don’t fret! You can post your questions in advance or check back later, as all sessions will be recorded and available on-demand immediately after their conclusion. This means whether you’re sipping coffee in the morning or unwinding in the evening, you can catch up on what you missed.No Registration Required
Participating is straightforward—there’s no registration hassle. Simply sign in to the Tech Community site (or create an account if you're new), set a reminder by adding the event to your calendar, and select the attendance option to receive updates and reminders. It's an effortless opportunity to expand your knowledge and get direct input from the pioneers behind your favorite operating system.Why Attend?
So, why should you tune in? This event isn’t just an ordinary webinar; it’s an interactive community gathering where you can:- Ask Questions: You'll get direct feedback from Microsoft’s teams that know the platform inside and out.
- Gain Insights: Stay ahead of the curve with cutting-edge information on security, updates, and the future of AI within the Windows ecosystem.
- Engage with Peers: Connect with other users, share experiences, and discuss the challenges and triumphs of managing Windows environments.
Broader Context: Windows Updates
In the realm of operating systems, staying informed and engaged is crucial. This event not only focuses on current features but paints a broader picture of how Windows 11 is evolving, especially with a push towards AI and machine learning integrations. Understanding these changes can help IT professionals, businesses, and enthusiasts strategize their deployments better.Wrapping Up
In the fast-paced world of technology, opportunities for direct connection with the masterminds behind your tools are rare. The Windows Tech Community Live event is your golden ticket to access expert knowledge, engage in meaningful conversations, and stay updated on the features shaping the future of Windows.Don’t miss this chance! Whether you're an IT administrator, a curious user, or just someone who loves all things Windows, this event promises to be a treasure trove of information and interaction.
So, what are you waiting for? Prepare your questions and get ready to deepen your understanding of Windows on December 11, 2024!
Source: Microsoft Announcements Windows Tech Community Live: December 11