Azure Hacks Announced with Microsoft
News|9 February 2018
Grey Matter is hosting a series of supported hacks in conjunction with Microsoft.
Taking place over two days, these hacks will see experts from Grey Matter and Microsoft help attendees perform a migration into an environment within Azure. Ahead of the hacks, Grey Matter’s technical team will help participants design an environment and identify any must-have resources – ensuring that everyone in attendance is able to get the most out of the two days.
The first supported hack will take place at Microsoft TVP in Reading 26 -27th February. Additional dates and locations are TBC.
A great opportunity for any business that is struggling to find the time to migration their application to the cloud, these supported hacks are free to attend.
To find out more and state your interest, fill in the form on the Grey Matter website.
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