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5 Microsoft Teams events to look out for in 2020

It might seem early to be thinking about it, but I know diaries and budgets fill up fast, so here are some Microsoft Teams/UC/Collaboration related events I am looking forward to attending and in some cases speaking at in the first half of 2020.

 

UC Summit 2020, January – UC Today’s Virtual Expo and Conference

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UC Summit 2020 is a virtual expo and conference intended to give tech leaders a single environment where they can learn, explore, and engage with the evolving UC industry.

This one is a fully digital event, ready to access from anywhere with content that you can explore for up to 90 days.

I’m working on a unique session for this one, so stay tuned.

https://www.uctoday.com/unified-communications/introducing-uc-summit-2020/

 

Commsverse, 29-30 April 2020, Mercedes-Benz World, UK

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Commsverse is an independent and dedicated Microsoft Teams Conference & Exhibition. Organised by current and former Microsoft MVPs; Mark Vale, Randy Chapman and Martin Boam. A technical conference whereby you can expect to learn from real-world experience by expert speakers in 40 breakout sessions.

https://www.commsverse.com/

 

UC Expo, 13-14 May 2020, London

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Always an event I look forward to and have spoken at for quite a few years, UC Expo is cross-vendor UC focused show. Free to attend, it’s a great chance to catch up on not just Microsoft Teams, but what is happening across the other vendors and industry.

https://www.ucexpo.co.uk/ucexpo/en/page/ucexpo-home

 

European Collaboration Summit 2020, 08-10 June, Germany

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A conference focused on Modern Workplace, Office 365, Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, Power Platform and Azure.

https://www.collabsummit.eu

 

Comms vNext, August 19-20 2020, Denver Co

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OK, not quite the first half of the year, but you need this one in your diary. A Community-Driven Microsoft IC/UC Focused Conference & Exhibition. Again organised by a great team of MVP’s in the US.

https://commsvnext.com/

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