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Microsoft Cloud Roadshow in Italy: training event on cloud computing

The stage of the Microsoft Cloud Roadshow 2016 which will be held in Milan at FieraMilanoCity MiCo 23 and end on May 24 next world tour for the training event, created with the aim of promoting the development of technological expertise on cloud computing. The event is aimed at young people, the community of developers and the Italian IT professionals who can enter the competition and take agenda vision. Expected about 1,500 participants.

Inaugurating the event intervene Mike Schutz, general manager, Microsoft Cloud Platform with the initial keynote that will focus on technological innovation and the digital transformation process, clarifying what are the Microsoft objectives in an increasingly market-oriented mobility and to the cloud, which aim to "reinvent productivity" and "develop a smart cloud." The initial keynote will be streamed live (see. Here) and will be followed by those who can not be physically present.

Fabio Santini, Director of Developer Experience and Evangelism Division, will participate in the keynote on 23 May and commented as follows the news of the Italian leg of the Microsoft Cloud Roadshow 2016:

In keeping with the continued effort by Microsoft to support developers in exploiting the opportunities offered by new technologies, we are very excited to host the final stage of the Cloud Roadshow to promote a new way of working, transverse and compatible across multiple platforms and systems operating, with a view to increasing productivity. Our goal is to ensure the best experience for all developers and IT professionals regardless of device and platform used in a logic of extreme openness and flexibility

The event will continue with more than 80 technical sessions that Microsoft's staff, consisting of experts of Office 365, Microsoft Azure and Windows 10, held during the two days. Among the topics discussed were hybrid cloud, open source, security, big data and the IoT. Also present, 16 Microsoft partners who will present their products (the partners are specifically: 4ward, ALTEA, Aubay, Avanade, beanTech, Cluster Reply, Engeneering, IW Group, Mesa Consulting, Namirial, Pipeline, Progel, SoftJam, Tagetik , Teorema, Zucchetti).

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