Grey Matter ISV Partner Day 2019 – why should you attend?
Blog|28 March 2019

On Tuesday 16 April, Grey Matter will be hosting their ISV Partner Day, in collaboration with Microsoft, at the Royal Berkshire Conference Centre at Madejski Stadium, Reading.
A free event, the day will take the format of three tracks addressing three specific areas: business, development and platform, with a grand total of 18 sessions being delivered across the day. There is an A-list line-up of speakers from Grey Matter’s partners, specialist in-house technical team and Microsoft.
Speakers include Microsoft’s AI Partner Recruit Lead, Lee Corbett, who will be delivering the opening keynote alongside Grey Matter’s managing director, Matthew Whitton; Microsoft Technical Solutions Professional, April Edwards, who will be delivering an eagerly awaited session on Visual Studio 2019; Founder of open source risk management specialists Source Code Control, Martin Callinan, who will be speaking about code compliance; Software Architect, Jamie Maguire, who will be delivering sessions on Azure cognitive services and Microsoft location intelligence; and Edward Thomson, Principal Program Manager at Microsoft, who will be speaking on Azure DevOps; to name only a few.
If you have previously attended any of Grey Matter’s free workshops then you’ll also be familiar with their experienced technical team: Tristan Edwards, Danail Dimitrov and David Brooker, who will be presenting sessions in the developer track.
The day is aimed specifically at helping businesses to understand how they can harness Microsoft technologies and Grey Matter’s support to accelerate business growth. To help you maximise your time as an attendee, you will be able to switch between tracks attending the sessions that are of most interest to you.
If you would like to find out more about the event, see the full agenda, and sign up to attend, please visit the Grey Matter ISV Partner Day 2019 event page.
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