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Posted by on Feb 10, 2023 in Azure Communication Services, Microsoft Teams

I’m speaking at Microsoft 365 UK User Group at Microsoft Reactor London March 16

I’m speaking at Microsoft 365 UK User Group at Microsoft Reactor London March 16

I’m excited to be kicking off speaking for 2023 at Microsoft Reactor London. I have a special place in my heart for the London Reactor: it was one of my biggest events to date when I spoke there in 2019, and I was given a recording of my talk after (they have cameras and recording equipment permanently installed). When the application for Microsoft Ignite sessions and Community Reporters came along a few months later I had a ready-to-use video to submit as part of the application process, which resulted in me being selected as one of the Community Reports for the 2019 Ignite. How times have changed since then!

Anyway, I’m back at the Reactor on March 16th to meet up with the Microsoft 365 UK User Group. It’s an evening event (6pm-9pm) so no excuses for not making it (assuming you live in the UK anyway!).

I’m going to talking (mostly demoing) about how to build a B2C experience using Azure Communication Services and Microsoft Teams. It’s only 40 mins so it might be something of a roller-coaster ride, but it’ll be fun!

Also speaking are Lee Ford and Leon Armston, both Microsoft MVPs and masters of their trade. Lee is going to be talking about infusing AI into Microsoft Teams workflows, and Leon is going to be talking about adding AI to Microsoft Syntex. I’ve got about a month to figure out if I can get any AI into my talk 😉

This event is FREE to attend, but tickets are limited so grab yours now from the Meetup page.

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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