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Microsoft Ignite is an annual conference for developers, IT professionals and partners, hosted by Microsoft. The first conference, then known as TechEd, happened in 1993 in Orlando, Florida, United States. After the TechEd conference held in Barcelona, 2014, Microsoft changed its conference schedule and introduced the name Microsoft Ignite ...
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Conferences on databases, information systems, information retrieval, data mining and the World Wide Web: BTW - GI Conference on Database Systems for Business, Technology and Web; CIDR - Conference on Innovative Data Systems Research; CIKM - ACM Conference on Information and Knowledge Management; ECIR - European Conference on Information Retrieval
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Sign for Microsoft's Build 2013 conference at the Moscone Center entrance in San Francisco. Microsoft Build (often stylised as //build/) is an annual conference event held by Microsoft, aimed at software engineers and web developers using Windows, Microsoft Azure and other Microsoft technologies.
Greetings, and welcome to the Microsoft Fiscal Year 2025 first-quarter earnings conference call. [Operator instructions] As a reminder, this conference is being recorded.
Analysts expect Microsoft’s fiscal 2025 capital expenditure including capital leases to be $84.24 billion, according to Visible Alpha. The company’s capital expenditure in the first quarter of ...
The conference was renamed to 2nd International Conference on Software Engineering and was sponsored by Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), IEEE Computer Society, and National Bureau of Standards. 1975 NCSE 1 Washington, D.C., US: Harlan Mills, IBM Corporation, US and Dennis Fife, National Bureau of Standards, US