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Posted by on May 15, 2020 in Development, Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Build 2020: My predictions, and sessions I’m excited to watch

Microsoft Build 2020 is just around the corner (it’s May 19-20) and so I thought it would be good to think about what I think might be announced. Also, there are some really good sessions planned, and I’ve listed some that caught my attention below. There are also “keynote” style sessions from Satya Nadella, Scott Guthrie, Scott Hanselman and more.

The Microsoft Teams Development Platform - Sonia Cuff

Teams Architecture – building scalable Teams apps

Building zero friction apps on Teams with SSO and Graph – Nick Kramer

Accelerating Developers with the Microsoft Power Platform – Arun Ulag, Charles Lamanna

Build apps using AI for a rapidly changing world – Amit Bahree

Written by Tom Morgan

Tom is a Microsoft Teams Platform developer and Microsoft MVP who has been blogging for over a decade. Find out more.
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