Microsoft Ignite 2024 registration is available

Earlier this year, Microsoft announced that this year’s Microsoft Ignite 2024 edition would be held in Chicago at the McCormick Place West Building. Now, you can register for that event directly on the Ignite Website.

If you’re a Technical and Partner Business, registrations are $2,225 for the events on November 19th-22nd. If you want to attend the events on November 18th, there is a $325.00 add-on. Another add-on is $525.00, which includes an add-on pass and a special set of hotel rooms. If you’re looking to see what’s on the show floor, that will cost you $1,525. Last year, tickets sold out quickly, so if you’re looking to attend, make sure you act quickly.

Microsoft says it will produce more content this year than in 2023. For more information, check out the Microsoft Blog Post.

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David Allen
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