Back in December, Microsoft announced that its Build 2017 developer conference will be held from May 10 to 12 in Seattle, not too far from the company's global headquarters in Redmond, Washington.
Today, the company revealed that it will open registrations for those wishing to attend Build 2017 at 9am PT on Tuesday, February 14 - perhaps the perfect Valentine's Day gift for those developers who can afford to attend the three-day event.
The cost of attending the event - according to the registration site - will be $2,195 per person, the same price as Build 2016. You will need either a Microsoft account or a LinkedIn account to be able to register.
"In the coming weeks," Microsoft said today, "we’ll share more on the opportunity for developers to deliver experiences to people as they collaborate in Microsoft Teams. And on March 7, we’ll celebrate a new generation of Visual Studio 2017 designed to help developers build on any platform, for any platform, using nearly any language."
Build 2017 will include details for developers on:
- Mixed-reality experiences
- Cutting edge, intelligent cloud apps
- Simplified end-to-end dev ops experiences
- Mobile experiences for nearly any device
- Apps that make your customers more productive
- AI-powered apps we have yet to imagine
...and we're also likely to hear at least some of what Microsoft has planned for its Windows 10 Redstone 3 update, which is expected to arrive towards the end of the year, following the rollout of the Creators Update in the next couple of months.
Source: Microsoft
5 Comments - Add comment